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How is a handed ball beyond the neutral zone considered in football?

a) A fumble
b) A pass
c) A lateral
d) A kick

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Final answer:

In football, a handed ball beyond the neutral zone is considered a lateral.

Step-by-step explanation:

In football, when a player throws the ball forward from behind the line of scrimmage, it is considered a pass. However, if the player throws the ball to the side or backward, it is considered a lateral. If the ball is dropped or knocked out of a player's possession without touching the ground, it is considered a fumble. A kick involves using the foot to intentionally move the ball. So, the correct answer is c) A lateral.

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