yardage

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yard +‎ -age

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yardage (countable and uncountable, plural yardages)

  1. An amount or length measured in yards.
  2. The use of a yard, or the fee charged for it.
  3. (American football) Territory.
    • 2020 April 24, Ken Belson, Ben Shpigel, “Full Round 1 2020 N.F.L. Picks and Analysis”, in New York Time[1]:
      Aiyuk a junior college transfer excels in grabbing yardage after the catch. No, like, really excels. In mid-October, according a story by The Athletic, Aiyuk was averaging more yards after the catch (13.6) than Jerry Jeudy was averaging per catch

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