phrase General Slang

taking a knee

TAY-king uh NEE · phrase · informal

Kneeling to run out the clock.

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When the quarterback kneels immediately after the snap to safely burn clock and end the game while protecting a lead.

“With the lead secure, he took a knee to run out the final seconds.”
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taking a knee In A Sentence

With the lead secure, he took a knee to run out the final seconds.

Origin & Usage

American football; the QB literally kneels, ending the play without risk.

People Also Ask

What does taking a knee mean in football?

It's when the quarterback kneels down right after taking the snap to safely burn clock and end the game while protecting a lead.

Why do quarterbacks take a knee?

Kneeling ends the play with almost no risk of a fumble or turnover, so a team leading late uses it to run the clock out.

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