It's an incomplete pass.
...still a football. If it's not caught, its an incomplete pass. If its thrown and hits the ground behind the line of scrimmage, its a grounded ball, which is a penalty.
The ball is thrown by a player on one team to a teammate- but is caught by a member of the other team.
Projectile motion as the football is thrown, forces as the football is thrown as well.
A pass--if caught then it's a completion and if it's dropped then an incompletion.
Caught
A cold
Football being thrown
93 yards is the longest thrown yardage in history
A ball thrown across a football field is an example of a projectile.
Targets - how many passes were intended for the receiver. It doesn't breakdown if the pass was thrown to the cheap seats or it hit the receiver in the head and he should have caught it.
Grayson caught a football thrown by Maniac while riding a bicycle, impressing Maniac with his skill and coordination.
Yes. An exception can be caught and re-thrown. It is perfectly legal.