An in route in American football is a receiver route that cuts toward the middle. This route matters because it attacks inside coverage. Timing with the quarterback stays important. Receivers plant hard and cut sharply. Defenders must protect the middle zone. Coaches use in routes on third down. Space opens between defenders. For example, a receiver runs an in route for a first down.
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