An out route (or jet route) is a pattern run by a receiver in American football. On an out route, the receiver will start running a fly pattern (i.e. running straight down the field toward the end zone), but after a certain number of steps, will cut hard 90 degrees "to the outside," or toward the sideline, away from the quarterback. If the cut comes very quickly, usually after only a few steps, it is called a "quick out." Out routes generally allow a one-on-one match-up between the receiver and the defensive back who is guarding him, as safeties generally are concerned with helping out on long routes downfield or the center of the field.
This route is used much more frequently near the end of each half, when a team is running their two-minute drill to preserve time on the clock, because as soon as the receiver catches the ball or after a short run after the catch, he should be able to get out of bounds, stopping the clock. Out and in routes are the most difficult routes to cover in man-to-man coverage, but can be dangerous plays to run because if the defender intercepts the pass, he will often have a clear path to the end zone.
American football strategy
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Offensive plays |
- Air Coryell offense
- Air raid offense
- Clock management
- Hard count
- Hurry-up offense
- Play-action pass
- Pro-style offense
- Smashmouth offense
- Spread offense
- West Coast offense
- Zone blocking
Individual plays
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- Bootleg play
- Checkdown
- Counter trey
- Down and out
- Draw play
- End-around
- Halfback option play
- Hot Route
- Option run
- Quarterback keeper
- Quarterback sneak
- Quick kick
- Screen pass
- Spike
- Squib kick
- Sweep
- Swinging Gate
- Tackle-eligible play
- Triple option
- Zone run
- Trap run
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Routes
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- Curl route
- Drag route
- Corner route
- Flat route
- Fly route
- Hitch route
- Out route
- Post route
- Slant route
- Wheel route
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Maneuvers
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- Lateral pass
- Quarterback scramble
- Minnesota shift
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Trick plays
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- Flea flicker
- Fumblerooski
- Hook and lateral
- Reverse
- Statue of Liberty play
- Swinging gate
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Defensive plays |
- Dime defense
- Nickel defense
- Two-level defense
- Zone defense in American football
Individual plays
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- Icing the kicker
- Pyramid Play
- Zone blitz
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Offensive formations |
- A formation
- A-11 offense
- Buck-lateral series
- Double-wing formation
- Flexbone formation
- I formation
- Notre Dame Box
- Pistol offense
- Pro set
- Pro-style offense
- Shotgun formation
- Single set back
- Single-wing formation
- Split-T
- Spread offense
- Sutherland single-wing
- T formation
- Triple option
- Trips formation
- Veer
- Wildcat formation
- Wishbone formation
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Defensive formations |
- 3–3–5 defense
- 3–4 defense
- 4–4 defense
- 46 defense
- 4–3 defense
- 5–2 defense
- 7–2–2 defense
- 7–1–2–1 defense
- Coverage shells
- Dime defense
- Eight-in-the-box defense
- Nickel defense
- Prevent defense
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