No. A rush refers to a player running with the ball from behind the line of scrimmage without receiving a pass; a reception means catching a pass. A player cannot do both on the same play.
A rush is the result of a hand off. A reception is the result of a forward pass. Now it depends on what level of football you are talking about to some degree when you you are talking about a backwards pass. College considers this a rush and the pros still consider this a pass.
No. It's the same as American football.
The Immaculate Reception was a legal play according to the rules of football.
Remorse or your past conduct
a reception, not an interception
Points Per Reception
Points Per Reception
Reception
placcico burred was fined $5,000 for throwing a football into the stands after a td reception.
defensive football player
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The same as in English!