In football, the position "S" typically refers to "Safety," which is a defensive position in American football. Safeties play in the secondary and are responsible for covering receivers, supporting the run defense, and often serve as the last line of defense against big plays. There are usually two types of safeties: free safety and strong safety, each with distinct roles and responsibilities on the field.
In American football it could be the position of the player called the kicker.
Middle Linebacker
In American football, that is when the quarterback is directly behind the center with his hands in position to take the snap.
k=kicker p=punter
In American football, that is when the quarterback is directly behind the center with his hands in position to take the snap.
the football position ks is Kicker
Assuming you mean American Football, TE is short for Tight End, an offensive position player who both blocks on the offensive line and catches passes from the quarterback.
LB stands for "pound" (weight measurement) or "linebacker" (football position).
In football, "s" can refer to several concepts depending on the context, but it is often shorthand for "seconds" when discussing the timing of plays or game clock management. It can also denote the position of "safety" in American football, which is a defensive player responsible for preventing big plays and covering deep passes. Additionally, in some statistics, "s" may represent "sacks," a defensive achievement of tackling the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage.
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DB or CB which both mean the same thing ( defensive or corner back)
This is the Middle Linebacker position