com*ple*tion
What Is The Definition Of Completion In Football?
In American football, a completion occurs when an eligible receiver, such as a wide receiver, tight end, or running back, catches a pass. Completion is one of three possible outcomes for a forward pass, the others being an incomplete pass (one that’s dropped by a receiver or falls to the ground) or a pass that is intercepted by the defense.
What Happens After An Eligible Receiver Makes A Completion?
After completion of a forward pass, a receiver can advance the football forward in an attempt to gain the most amount of yards or a touchdown.
What Constitutes A Completion?
In the NFL, there are a few things that need to happen to make a completion successful:
- The eligible receiver secures the football in their hands or arms before the ball touches the ground; and
- Touches the ground inbounds with two feet or with any part of the body other than hands; and
- Performs a football move such as tucking the ball, extending the ball forward, turning up the field, or spinning away from an opponent.
Examples Of How Completion Is Used In Commentary
1. We’ll look at the instant replay in a moment, but the question is whether Davante Adams had a successful completion before he was pushed out of bounds.
Sports The Term Is Used
1. Football