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Originally Posted by ajmc
As it stands now, a player touching OOB is considered OOB and subsequent touching of a live ball by that OOB player, kills the ball, so if he completes a catch, he has caught a dead ball.
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That's not true. If a player is not touching OOB, then he is not considered to be OOB.
Example: WR A28 is forced OOB by DB B47. He leaps from OOB, catches the ball and lands inbounds. Legal play.
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A player or other person is out of bounds when any part of the person is touching anything, other than another player or game official that is on or outside the sideline or end line.