noun General Slang

fumble

FUM-bul · noun · informal

Losing possession of the ball by dropping it.

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When a player loses control of the ball after possessing it, making it a live ball either team can recover.

“The running back's fumble at the goal line cost them the game.”
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fumble In A Sentence

The running back's fumble at the goal line cost them the game.

Origin & Usage

American football; from 'fumble' meaning to handle clumsily.

People Also Ask

What is a fumble in football?

A fumble is when a player who had possession loses control of the ball, making it a live ball that either team can recover.

What's the difference between a fumble and an interception?

A fumble is a loss of a ball already possessed by a runner or receiver, while an interception is when a defender catches a pass before the offense secures it.

Can the offense recover its own fumble?

Yes. A fumble is a live ball, so the fumbling team can recover it and retain possession if it gets to the ball first.

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