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An uncovered lineman in football refers to an offensive lineman who is not lined up directly across from a defensive player at the snap of the ball. This situation typically occurs in formations where the defense has fewer players on the line than the offense, allowing the uncovered lineman to have the freedom to move and block additional defenders or to execute a specific play. This strategic positioning can create advantages in both run and pass plays.

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