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POSITIONS IN AMERICAN FOOTBALL
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  • jerseys]]) consists of a center (with ball in hand ready to snap) with two guards on either side, and two tackles.
  • A wide receiver (No. 87, in white) begins a play in the flanker position
  • The four defensive linemen (in red) have their hands on the ground in a "three point stance"
  • A diagram showing an [[I formation]] on offense and a 4-3 formation on defense
  • A placekicker ([[Mason Crosby]], No. 2) prepares to kick the ball from the hand of a holder ([[Jon Ryan]], No. 9).
  • 4–3 set]]. Just behind the four defensive linemen (whose hands are on the ground) are three linebackers (Nos. 55, 3 and 16), and further back are two safeties (numbers 24 and 44).

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American football positions

In American football, the specific role that a player takes on the field is referred to as their "position". Under the modern rules of American football, both teams are allowed 11 players on the field at one time and have "unlimited free substitutions", meaning that they may change any number of players during any "dead ball" situation. This has resulted in the development of three task-specific "platoons" of players within any single team: the offense (the team with possession of the ball, which is trying to score), the defense (the team trying to prevent the other team from scoring, and to take the ball from them), and the so-called 'special teams' (who play in all kicking situations). Within these three separate "platoons", various positions exist depending on the jobs that the players are doing.