Scramble

/ˈskræmbəl/ verb

When a quarterback abandons the pocket and runs around to avoid pass rushers while still looking to throw the ball. Scrambling extends plays and creates opportunities for receivers to get open.

From the general English word meaning to move quickly over rough ground, applied to football in the 1960s. The term captures the frantic, improvisational nature of quarterbacks escaping pressure while maintaining passing options.

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