Red-zone

/ˈrɛd ˌzon/ noun

Definition

In football, the area between the 20-yard line and the goal line where teams have the highest probability of scoring touchdowns.

Etymology

Named for the red color used on television graphics to highlight this critical scoring area. The term became popular in the 1990s as TV coverage became more sophisticated in showing field zones.

Kelly Says

The red zone is where championships are won or lost - teams that excel in red zone efficiency often dominate because turning field goals into touchdowns creates massive point differentials, making it football's most crucial real estate!

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