noun General Slang

red zone

RED ZOHN · noun · slang

The area inside the opponent's 20-yard line.

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The area of the field between the opponent's 20-yard line and the goal line, where scoring chances are high.

“The offense has struggled to score touchdowns in the red zone all season.”
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red zone In A Sentence

The offense has struggled to score touchdowns in the red zone all season.

Origin & Usage

American football; the 'red' denotes the heightened, high-alert scoring area.

Variants red-zone

People Also Ask

What is the red zone in football?

It's the area from the opponent's 20-yard line to the goal line, where the offense is close enough that scoring a touchdown becomes much more likely.

Why is it called the red zone?

The 'red' signals a high-alert, high-stakes scoring area where both offense and defense tighten up under pressure.

What is red zone efficiency?

It's a stat measuring how often a team scores touchdowns (rather than settling for field goals) once it reaches the red zone.

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