Yes, that is a fumble.
its when the ball pops out of a players hand actually.
If the 'kick' is intentional, it is an illegal kick penalty. If it is unintentional, it is a fumble.
A fumble is when the ball comes out of the players posession before he/she is down. If the fumble is recovered by the opposing team, it is considered a turnover and the posession of the ball changes.
When a football player drops the ball, it is called a fumble if he had possesion of the ball, or an incomplete pass if a receiver fails to catch the ball.
fumble
The football player fumbled the ball, costing his team the game.
stripping is when a player causes a player on the opposing team to fumble the ball
FFP stands for Fantasy Football Points, usually dealing with a fantasy football league.
A runner can fumble the ball prior to gaining possession of the football. A receiver must catch and secure the ball, and be deemed a runner before fumbling. If a receiver does not secure the ball, it is considered an incomplete pass instead of a fumble.
No, as long as the arm was moving forward when the ball came loose.
If the offense recovers the fumble and advances it beyond the original first down line, yes, it is a first down. If the ball is not advanced past the original first down line then the next play is the down after the one that the fumble occurred on. For example, if a running back fumbles the ball on second down and an offensive line man recovers the fumble but does not advance the ball beyond the original first down line, it is then third down. If the defense recovers the fumble, then it is an automatic first down wherever the player that recovered the fumble is downed.