The tight end (TE) is a position in American football on the offensive team. The role of a tight end can change depending on the philosophy of the head coach, but their main jobs are two-fold: block for the running back or quarterback who is carrying the ball, and catch passes from the quarterback. The tight end usually lines up next to an offensive tackle, adding a man to that side of the offensive line. Therefore, whichever side the tight end is on is referred to as the "strong side", and the side without is called "weak side". Linebackers are, by extension, given "strong-side" and "weak-side" roles depending on which side of the defense they line up on.
Lawrence Taylor and Joe Gibbs are credited with creation of the two tight end offense. During the 1980's Gibbs realized he needed to utilize an additional blocker to keep the New York Giants premier linebacker from disrupting the Washington Redskins offense.
On some teams, the tight end may be so highly skilled at catching passes that he actually becomes their leading receiver, catching more passes and gaining more receiving yards than anyone else. Seven good examples of this are tight ends Antonio Gates of the San Diego Chargers, Tony Gonzalez of the Kansas City Chiefs, Heath Miller of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Jeremy Shockey of the New York Giants, Jermaine Wiggins of the Minnesota Vikings, Jason Witten of the Dallas Cowboys and Todd Heap of the Baltimore Ravens. In 2004 Gonzalez led his team in receptions and receiving yards with 102 receptions for 1,258 yards. His 102 catches in 2004 are the most receptions ever recorded by a tight end in an NFL season. Also in 2004, Antonio Gates set the record for most TD's for a tight end - 13. Gonzalez and Gates fit the mold of a new type of tight end that corresponds to a power forward in basketball (both players also have a background in basketball). Their versatility and speed help create mismatches in coverage, thereby opening up a team's passing attack. The mismatch stems from the fact that the tight end is faster than linebackers to cover him and stronger than cornerbacks and safeties to bring him down. This also often leads to confusion in coverage responsibilities and allows wide receivers to get open.
Some current tight ends include:
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