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Third quarterback rule

The third quarterback rule is a policy in the National Football League governing the use of a third quarterback in addition to the starter and the backup. It has existed in two iterations.

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Third quarterback rule

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Edges43
Triples26
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.045455
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Third quarterback rule

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Third quarterback rule → Achilles, Bill Parcells, Body Bag Game, Brian Mitchell, Had Parcells, Head, In, Jeff Rutledge, Mirer, New England Patriots, New York Jets, NFL, Parcells, Philadelphia Eagles, Redskins, Rick Mirer, Stan Humphries, The, The Eagles, Tom Tupa
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Third quarterback rule → policy in the National Football League governing the use of a third quarterback in addition to the starter and the backup

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Third quarterback ruleis apolicy in the National Football League governing the use of a third quarterback in addition to the starter and the backup0.90text
Third quarterback rulerelated to First ruleThe0.60section
Third quarterback rulerelated to First ruleNFL0.60section
Third quarterback rulerelated to First ruleWashington Redskins0.60section
Third quarterback rulerelated to First rulePhiladelphia Eagles0.60section
Third quarterback rulerelated to First ruleIn0.60section
Third quarterback rulerelated to First ruleBody Bag Game0.60section
Third quarterback rulerelated to First ruleRedskins0.60section
Third quarterback rulerelated to First ruleJeff Rutledge0.60section
Third quarterback rulerelated to First ruleStan Humphries0.60section
Third quarterback rulerelated to First ruleWithout0.60section
Third quarterback rulerelated to First ruleBrian Mitchell0.60section

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