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a defensive player in American football used primarily in situations requiring extra pass coverage
A dimeback is a player on the defensive team in American football who comes into the game when the defense adds a sixth defensive back, typically in situations where the offense is expected to pass. The dimeback's job is to help cover additional receivers and prevent big passing plays. They play a similar role to cornerbacks and nickelbacks but are used when the team wants extra coverage to stop the passing game. Dimebacks need to be quick, skilled at reading the offense, and capable of defending against fast, strong passes.
- In the third quarter, the dimeback intercepted a crucial pass.
- The defense added a dimeback to handle the speedy wide receivers.
- The rookie was promoted to dimeback after his impressive preseason performance.
- Coordinating with the nickelback, the dimeback ensured the secondary was airtight.
- The coach decided to bring in the dimeback to counter the opponent's passing attack.