Juke (football move)
A juke is a move in most forms of American football used to evade a tackler by deception, and thus without need of a stiff arm.[1] It can also be called sidestepping.
A typical juke involves a ball-carrier faking as if he will run one way, then planting his foot and running the opposite.[2][3] When this is done against the flow of play, it is called a cutback.
Spin move
One variation on the common juke is a spin move.
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See also
References
- "Clipping from The Pantagraph on Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com.
- "How to Do a Juke Move in Football". Essortment. 29 January 2008.
- "This juke was so devastating that the guy who did it backflipped afterward". ESPN.com.
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