Origins tight end
Foster Moreau (
right) lining up on the end of the
offensive line before a snap during a game in 2018 The advent of the tight end position is closely tied to the decline of the
one-platoon system during the 1940s and '50s. Originally, substitutions were limited by rule, forcing players to be adept on both sides of the ball, with most offensive linemen doubling as defensive linemen or linebackers, and running backs and receivers doubling as defensive backs. With the relaxation of substitution rules in professional football from the 1940s and after 1964 in the college game, a
two-platoon system of offense and defense became the norm, with most players active on only one side of the ball. With the advent of the
T-formation, double
halfback sets quickly became a thing of the past, with a hybrid running back–receiver known as the "flanker back" positioned outside the halfback and fullback, "flanking" them. The receivers on each end of the line of scrimmage retained their historic name,
"ends". tight end
Rob Gronkowski, a four-time first-team
All-Pro, was large even by contemporary standards. By the start of the 1960s many pro clubs had begun to position the flanker back far to the outside, just behind the line of scrimmage, part of what
Washington Redskins coach
Bill McPeak characterized as a "three ends" system. The receiver spread out on numerically inferior "weak" side of the formation was commonly known as the "split end"; the end lining up to the same side as the flanker, positioned close to the blocking linemen, became known as the "tight end". Starting in 1980, the
Air Coryell offense began using tight end
Kellen Winslow in wide receiver-type routes. Winslow was lined up wide, in the slot against a smaller
cornerback, or put in motion to avoid being jammed at the line. Defenses would cover him with either a
strong safety or a
linebacker, because
zone defenses were less popular. Strong safeties in those times also were favored for their run defense over coverage speed. Providing them another defender to help cover Winslow opened up holes for other receivers. Winslow would line up unpredictably in any formation, variously in a
three point blocking stance,
two point receiver's stance, or put in motion like a flanker or offensive back. Patriots head coach
Bill Belichick notes that the pass-catching tight ends that get paid the most are "all direct descendants of Kellen Winslow", and there are fewer tight ends now that can block on the line. In the 1990s,
Shannon Sharpe's athletic prowess as a route-runner helped change the way tight ends were used by teams. Consistently double-covered as a receiver, he became the first tight end in NFL history to rack up over 10,000 career receiving yards.
Tony Gonzalez and
Antonio Gates, who both played basketball in college, pushed the position toward wide receiver speed and
power forward strength and wingspan. At 6'6"
Rob Gronkowski brought height, setting single-season tight end records in 2011 with 17 touchdowns—breaking Gates's and
Vernon Davis's record of 13—and 1,327 receiving yards, surpassing Winslow's record of 1,290.
Jimmy Graham that season also passed Winslow with 1,310 yards. Six of the NFL's 15 players with the most receptions that year were tight ends, the most in NFL history. Previous seasons usually had at most one or two ranked in the top. Tight ends generally hit their peak between the ages of 25 and 30.
Tight ends in other leagues In the
Arena Football League the tight end serves as the 3rd offensive lineman (along with the center and guard). Although they are eligible receivers they rarely go out for passes and are usually only used for screen passes when they do. However, in Canadian football, tight ends are, in general, no longer used professionally in the
CFL, but are still used at the college level in
U Sports.
Tony Gabriel is a former tight end in Canadian football. There remain some tight ends in use at
university level football;
Antony Auclair, formerly a tight end for the
Laval Rouge et Or, was a contender to be selected in the
2017 CFL draft or possibly receive a tryout in the NFL. He was drafted by the CFL's
Saskatchewan Roughriders in 2017, but instead signed with the NFL's
Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent that same year.
National Tight Ends Day Since 2019, the NFL celebrates National Tight Ends Day on the fourth weekend of October to highlight tight ends in the league. ==Roles==