Forward Pass
1. A forward pass may be touched or caught by any eligible receiver.
All members of the defensive team are eligible. Eligible receivers
on the offensive team are players on either end of line (other than
center, guard, or tackle) or players at least one yard behind the
line at the snap. A T-formation quarterback is not eligible to receive
a forward pass during a play from scrimmage.
Exception: T-formation quarterback becomes eligible if pass is
previously touched by an eligible receiver.
2. An offensive team may make only one forward pass during each
play from scrimmage (Loss of 5 yards).
3. The passer must be behind his line of scrimmage (Loss of down
and five yards, enforced from the spot of pass).
4. Any eligible offensive player may catch a forward pass. If a
pass is touched by one eligible offensive player and touched or
caught by a second offensive player, pass completion is legal. Further,
all offensive players become eligible once a pass is touched by
an eligible receiver or any defensive player.
5. The rules concerning a forward pass and ineligible receivers:
(a) If ball is touched accidentally by an ineligible receiver on
or behind his line: loss of five yards.
(b) If ineligible receiver is illegally downfield: loss of five
yards.
(c) If touched or caught (intentionally or accidentally) by ineligible
receiver beyond the line: loss of 5 yards.
6. The player who first controls and continues to maintain control
of a pass will be awarded the ball even though his opponent later
establishes joint control of the ball.
7. Any forward pass becomes incomplete and ball is dead if:
(a) Pass hits the ground or goes out of bounds.
(b) Pass hits the goal post or the crossbar of either team.
8. A forward pass is complete when a receiver clearly possesses
the pass and touches the ground with both feet inbounds while in
possession of the ball. If a receiver would have landed inbounds
with both feet but is carried or pushed out of bounds while maintaining
possession of the ball, pass is complete at the out-of-bounds spot.
9. On a fourth down pass an incomplete pass results in a loss of
down at the line of scrimmage.
10. If a personal foul is committed by the defense prior to the
completion of a pass, the penalty is 15 yards from the spot where
ball becomes dead.
11. If a personal foul is committed by the offense prior to the
completion of a pass, the penalty is 15 yards from the previous
line of scrimmage.
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