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fair catch

American  
[fair kach] / ˈfɛər ˈkætʃ /

noun

Football.
  1. a catch of a kicked ball in which the receiver signals that they will not advance the ball and therefore may not be interfered with or tackled.


Etymology

Origin of fair catch

First recorded in 1855–60

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Menon was heard explaining: "We checked for fair catch because we felt it was off the glove but he says it is off the helmet."

From BBC Dec. 18, 2025

Since many teams start possessions on their 25-yard line after a fair catch, they often find themselves facing a 4th-and-1 at their own 34-yard line.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 17, 2025

He got to witness Cameron Dicker hit the longest fair catch free kick in NFL history.

From Los Angeles Times May 14, 2025

“When the Packers had second down and 10 at their 15-yard line, Abe said, ‘Let’s get the fair catch when they punt so we can go for the free kick,’” Dooley said.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 20, 2024

The first important change is found in Rule 8, and relates to the fair catch.

From Harper's Round Table, October 1, 1895 by Various

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