Defensive-end

/dɪˈfɛnsɪv ɛnd/ noun

A defensive lineman positioned at the end of the line of scrimmage whose primary responsibilities include rushing the passer and stopping running plays to the outside. They must be strong enough to fight off blocks yet fast enough to chase down mobile quarterbacks.

From 'defensive' and 'end,' describing their position at the terminus of the defensive line. The role became specialized in the 1950s as offensive formations became more complex and required dedicated edge defenders.

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