Crossing route

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A crossing route or crossing pattern refers to either a drag[1] or slant[2] route where a receiver "crosses" across the field during an American football play.

References[]

  1. ^ George, Thomas (25 January 1997). "The Passing Matchup: Quick Slant vs. Cross". The New York Times.
  2. ^ "Route Breakdown: Crossing Routes | PFF News & Analysis | PFF".
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