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what is an illegal snap in football

An illegal snap in football is when the center starts the snap incorrectly, before the ball is legally put in play. It is usually treated like a false start on the center and often results in a 5-yard penalty.

What counts as illegal

Common examples include:

  • Moving the ball before the snap.
  • Picking up or shifting the ball forward.
  • Rotating the ball end-to-end.
  • Removing both hands before the snap is complete.

Why it matters

The snap starts the play from scrimmage, so if it happens illegally, the play is generally blown dead right away. Because it is a dead-ball foul, the offense is penalized even if the play continues in confusion.

Simple version

If the center “fakes” or mishandles the snap motion before the ball is officially snapped, that can be an illegal snap. In plain English: the ball has to stay still until the snap begins.

If you want, I can also explain how an illegal snap is different from false start and illegal motion.