No...he becomes ineligible whereas a Defensive player can go out of bounds and come back in.
No
If he is on defense.
Well if the professional football player has the ball then no cuz if you go out of bounds then you go out of bounds so.
A defensive player may go out of bounds and then come back in bounds and make a tackle or recover a fumble. An offensive player may not go out of bounds voluntarily and then catch a pass. The only other rule about going out of bounds in the college rulebook is that a member of the kicking team may not go out of bounds voluntarily and then come back onto the field to make a play.
If the player with the ball steps out of bounds, the play is over. If another player steps out of bounds, he cannot rejoin that play unless he was forced out by an opponent.
Only if another player touches the ball first or the original player establishes position in bounds by having both feet on the court.
Yes
yes the defensive player can run out of bounds and come back in and tackle a player. the reason is because the defensive player doest have the ball so it would not be illeagle.
yes as long as he doesnt touch the ball when hes out of bounds
Yes of course they can as long as they are'nt on the bench or were the person that went out of bounds with the ball in the first place!
Yes he can. If you want proof you can see it in a Super Bowl XLIII re-run where #92 of the Steelers ran that interception back for a touchdown. Larry Fitzgerald was out of bounds just before he tackled #92 in the end zone. Only if the player was forced out of bounds by the opposing team can he come back in to make a tackle which was not the case in SB XLIII and Fitzgerald. He may have been forced out by an Arizona player but he was no forced out by a Pittsburgh player. He was not flagged because they simply did not see it.