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holder

(American football)

In American football the holder is the player who receives the snap during field goal and extra point attempts. The holder is usually positioned between seven and eight yards behind the line of scrimmage. The holder kneels down and places the hand furthest from the line of scrimmage on the ground with the other hand held out waiting for the ball to be snapped to him. After receiving the ball the holder places it on the ground, as quickly as possible, so that one end is touching the ground and the other end is supported by one finger. The holder also rotates the ball so that the laces are facing towards the goal posts.

The holder is usually a player who plays another position, but doubles as a holder. Often, the holder will be a punter or a quarterback (often a backup), as the position calls for good hands and concentration, the quarterback may naturally be the best holder on the team.

During a "fake field goal" attempt the holder may pick the ball up and either throw a forward pass or run with the ball.

There can also be a holder during kickoffs and free kicks, but this is reserved for when the ball tee cannot keep the ball up by itself, usually due to wind.

The holder, a position usually unnoticed in modern football, was an integral part of the movie Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. In the film, fictional placekicker Ray Finkle seeks revenge after Miami Dolphins holder (and quarterback) Dan Marino neglects to hold the ball “laces out,” causing Finkle to miss a potential game-winning kick in the Super Bowl.


Positions in American football and Canadian football
Offense Defense Special teams
Linemen Guard, Tackle, Center Linemen Tackle, End, Nose tackle Kicking players Placekicker, Punter
Quarterback Linebackers Snapping Long snapper, Holder
Backs Running back, Fullback, H-back Backs Cornerback, Safety Returning Punt returner, Kick returner
Receivers Wide receiver, Tight end, Slotback Nickelback, Dimeback Tackling Gunner
Formations - Nomenclature

 
 
 

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