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Football Fumble in the Endzone


Question Posted Thursday December 7 2006, 12:33 am

Say a running back were to take a hand off from the 40 yard line and were to find a whole a burst through, with no one to beet. As he makes it to the 5 yard line just as he's about to score, he trips and the ball falls out. It rolls into the endzone, and rolls out the back.


Is this a safety, a turn over, is the ball placed at the spot of the fumble, or what? Thanks.


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bgslickle answered Thursday December 7 2006, 2:31 am:
It is considered a touchback and the other team will get the ball at their own 20 yard line.

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