Synonyms for «long touchdown»

The phrase "long touchdown" refers to a football player running into the opposing team's end zone from a far distance, scoring a significant number of points for their team. Full definition
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«long»

«touchdown»

Sentences with «long touchdown»

  • Teams can control the ball for four or five yards per try against them (and that is just what Miami, with a driving, control type of offense, might do on September 17), but seldom does the defense permit long touchdown runs or passes. (si.com)
  • Before the start of the third quarter, Tracy Wolfson asked Nick Saban about the Auburn's long touchdown drive just before halftime. (collegeandmagnolia.com)
  • After taking a seven - point lead on Beckham's long touchdown catch, they forced a punt after an eight - play Dolphins drive. (sbnation.com)
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