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'''Bump and run coverage''' is a strategy often used by [[defensive back]]s in [[American football]] in which a defensive player lines up directly in front of a [[wide receiver]] and tries to impede him with arms, hands, or entire body and disrupt their intended route. This originated in the [[American Football League]] in the 1960s, one of whose earliest expert was [[KentWillie McCloughanBrown]] of the [[Oakland Raiders]].
 
== Technique ==