Chip release describes blocking briefly, then immediately running a route. This action matters because it balances protection and passing options. Players must read the rush quickly. The release must happen without delay. Quarterbacks expect the receiver in a known area. Defenses may lose track after the block. Coaches teach awareness and timing. Practice builds chemistry. For example, a running back chip releases and catches a pass in the flat.
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