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A '''Safety''' in football is when a defensive player tackles an opposing offensive player with the football in the offensive team's endzone. For the tackle behind the goal-line, the defensive team is awarded two points. In addition, the offensive player can run out of bounds behind the goal line or down the ball himself to award a safety to the opposing team.
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A '''safety''' in [[American football]] results when a defensive player tackles an opposing offensive player with the football in the offensive team's [[end zone]]. For the tackle behind the [[goal-line]], the defensive team is awarded two points. In addition, the offensive player can run out of bounds behind the goal line or down the ball himself to award a safety to the opposing team. A safety also results if a [[quarterback]] is called for intentional grounding while in the [[end zone]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:58, January 6, 2008

A safety in American football results when a defensive player tackles an opposing offensive player with the football in the offensive team's end zone. For the tackle behind the goal-line, the defensive team is awarded two points. In addition, the offensive player can run out of bounds behind the goal line or down the ball himself to award a safety to the opposing team. A safety also results if a quarterback is called for intentional grounding while in the end zone.