A kick-out block in American football is a block that seals a defender to the outside. This block matters because it creates a running lane inside. Linemen or backs usually perform it. Timing and leverage decide success.
Coaches use kick-out blocks on power runs. For example, a pulling guard kicks out the edge defender to open space.
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