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The Yankee Route Concept

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Nick Kehoe
Jun 19, 2026
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The “Yankee” route concept is a 2-receiver route combination: a post and a deep crosser coming from opposite sides of the field. It’s a shot play, predominantly called on early downs when the defense is anticipating a run. As a result, it’s often called out of bigger personnel groupings and paired with play-action.

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This first example from a game between the Ravens and Bengals during the 2023 season gives a pretty clear-cut view of the play. Baltimore came out in “21” personnel and tight splits on 1st down. You can see the route combo illustrated below:

The personnel, formation, and down (combined with the fact that the Ravens were a high-frequency running team) got the Bengals into a Cover-3 look:

This is an ideal coverage to run this concept against. The quarterback reads the deep safety. If he bites on the over-route, throw the post. If he stays deep to take away the post, throw the over.

Here, the safety bit on the over-route:

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