A play-action pass is a type of offensive football play in which the quarterback fakes a handoff to a running back before attempting to pass the ball downfield. This type of play relies on the defense being fooled into believing that the offense is going to run the ball, which causes the defense to move toward the line of scrimmage to stop the run. This opens up space for the quarterback to make a pass to a receiver who is usually running a deep route down the field. The play-action pass can be effective because it puts the defense in a difficult position, as they must decide whether to defend against the run or the pass. Additionally, by faking the handoff, the quarterback gains more time to throw the ball, which can give his receivers time to get open and make a play. Play-action passes can be an important weapon in a team's offensive arsenal, and many successful teams use them to keep opposing defenses off-balance and gain yards down the field.
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