noun General Slang

tackle for a loss

TAK-ul for uh LAWSS · noun · informal

Tackling a ball carrier behind the line of scrimmage.

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A tackle that stops the ball carrier behind the line of scrimmage, resulting in negative yardage for the offense.

“The linebacker shot the gap for a tackle for a loss on the run.”
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tackle for a loss In A Sentence

The linebacker shot the gap for a tackle for a loss on the run.

Origin & Usage

American football; the offense 'loses' yards on the play.

People Also Ask

What is a tackle for a loss?

It's a tackle that brings down the ball carrier behind the line of scrimmage, costing the offense yards on the play.

What does TFL stand for in football?

TFL stands for 'tackle for loss,' a stat crediting a defender for stopping a run or catch behind the line of scrimmage.

Is a sack a tackle for a loss?

A sack is a specific kind of tackle for a loss where the quarterback is brought down behind the line while attempting to pass; both count as lost yardage.

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