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split end

American  

noun

Football.
  1. an offensive end who lines up some distance outside the formation on the line of scrimmage as a pass receiver.


Etymology

Origin of split end

An Americanism dating back to 1950–55

Example Sentences

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Starr hit Dowler with a long pass, and the 6-foot-5 split end stretched out to grab it on his fingertips, just out of reach of Mel Renfro.

From Washington Times • Dec. 28, 2017

In his first 76 NFL games at split end, Rice, the NFL’s all-time leader in pass receptions, caught 346 balls for 6,284 yards.

From The Guardian • Feb. 2, 2017

“I don’t remember Jim ever dropping a pass,” said Raymond Berry, the Colts’ Hall of Fame split end.

From Washington Post • Apr. 16, 2015

But Sauer, a split end who lacked great speed but ran textbook pass patterns, caught eight.

From New York Times • May 11, 2013

She liked that her nail polish was always, always chipped, but her hair never had a split end.

From "Far from the Tree" by Robin Benway