TE - Tight End (football) | AcronymFinder

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TE stands for Tight End (football)

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Samples in periodicals archive:

Byline: Rob Moseley The Register-Guard When Justin Peelle took over as Oregon's starting tight end in 1999, the three players who preceded him were all playing in the NFL.Byline: Rob Moseley The Register-Guard There are times in the Oregon offense when a fullback will line up next to a tackle, with a tight end in the backfield.A linebacker employing a 9 technique is coached to close the C gap if the tight end blocks inside.It is run just outside the last blocker on the corner (either a tight end or wingback) with a lead kick-out block.

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