Jet motion in American football is fast lateral movement by a player before the snap. This motion matters because it forces defenses to adjust quickly. Offenses use jet motion to reveal coverage or create confusion. Timing must stay precise to avoid penalties.
The moving player often threatens a sweep or fake. Linebackers may shift or hesitate as a result. Coaches use jet motion to stretch defenses horizontally.
For example, a receiver motions across the formation at full speed before the snap, the defense slides to match.
Discover more from PlayTerms | Simple Sports Terms & Definitions.
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
