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Ineligible receivers include the center, offensive guards, and offensive tackles.
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Ineligible receivers may advance freely on a running play or after a pass is thrown.
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For the first time, ineligible receivers were identified.
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To identify which receivers are eligible and which are not, football rules stipulate that ineligible receivers must wear a number between 50 and 79.
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In many leagues eligible receivers must wear certain uniform numbers, so that the officials can more easily distinguish between eligible and ineligible receivers.
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No player wearing between 50 or 79 is eligible to receive a pass, and all ineligible receivers (except a long snapper) must wear between 50 and 79 in all cases.
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