Frequently when I’m watching NFL games, after a play I see the QB make a motion with his hands where he puts them together, interweaving his fingers. It’s a little difficult to describe in words but they usually make this gesture a few times.
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It does NOT mean huddle up. A sign by the QB has only one meaning, and in this case, interweaving his fingers is typically used to address his WR’s and RB’s during no-huddle offense.
It typically means either huddle up, or a bunch formation if they are already at the line of scrimmage
means to huddle up and also might indicate what kind of offensive package they are about to run
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Hudle UP
It means either “my hands are cold” or “my hands hurt”