What does it mean after a play when a QB puts his hands together and interweaves his fingers?

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.

7 Answers

  • Anonymous
    1 month ago

    i play football for high school this means three things. one thing is to hurry up this play cause there is not much play on the clock. two is hurry up the next play cause he reads the defense well. and three it’s a play for the two rb’s to run together. it is always one of those things

  • Derek S
    1 month ago

    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.

  • BG
    1 month ago

    It typically means either huddle up, or a bunch formation if they are already at the line of scrimmage

  • Sallyrings
    1 month ago

    means to huddle up and also might indicate what kind of offensive package they are about to run

  • timmytoes_20002000
    1 month ago

    Okay, you answer me this. What was the first city north of the Mason Dixon line to host the super bowl?

  • Gina
    1 month ago

    Hudle UP

  • Anonymous
    1 month ago

    It means either “my hands are cold” or “my hands hurt”

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