Quarterback sack facts for kids
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Former Vanderbilt quarterback Jay Cutler is sacked by a Navy defender Jeremy Chase in a college football game.
A quarterback sack is a move in American football. A defender rushes past the line of scrimmage and tackles the quarterback for a loss of yardage. In the National Football League, New York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan made 22.5 sacks in the 2002 season alone, which remains a record.
Images for kids
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Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers being sacked by Seattle defensive end Patrick Kerney in 2009.
See also
In Spanish: Quarterback sack para niños
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