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The Evolution and Impact of the American Football Sack: A Deep Dive into NFL History

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In the high-stakes world of American football, few plays generate as much excitement as the quarterback sack. This pivotal move, where a defender breaks through the offensive line to tackle the quarterback, can completely shift the momentum of a game.

The term “sack” was popularized by Hall of Fame defensive end Deacon Jones, who likened it to sacking a city—breaking down defenses and causing chaos.

The impact of a well-executed sack is undeniable. In the 2002 NFL season, New York Giants’ defensive end Michael Strahan set a record with 225 sacks, showcasing the sheer dominance a defender can exert.