Free safety and strong safety positions in the 3–4 defense Safety, historically known as a safetyman, is a position in American and Canadian football played by a member of the defense. The safeties are defensive backs who line up from ten to fifteen yards in front of the line of scrimmage. read more
The safety position is arguably the most challenging position on the defensive side in American football. The safety has to have the speed of wide receiver combined with the aggressiveness of a linebacker. Safety (S) is an American and Canadian football position played by a member of the defense. read more
Strong safety refers to the fact that the safety in that position is playing on the strong side of the field. Just like a strongside linebacker, the strong side of the field in man coverage is the side of the field where there are more lineman and where a play is designed to be run. read more
Safety is often referred to as the quarterback of the defense. The safety position is arguably the most challenging position on the defensive side in American football. The safety has to have the speed of wide receiver combined with the aggressiveness of a linebacker. read more