Rule 12 Section 2 Article 5
SECTION 2 - PERSONAL FOULS
ARTICLE 5. CHOP BLOCK
All chop blocks are illegal. A chop block is a high/low double team block by the offense in which one offensive player (designated as A1 for purposes of this rule) blocks a defensive player in the area of the thigh or lower while another offensive player (A2) engages that same defensive player above the waist. The order of the blocks is irrelevant. It is not a foul if the defender initiates the contact with the blocker, or if the blocker is trying to slip or escape from the defender and any engagement with him is incidental.
Chop blocks include, but are not limited to, the following situations:
- A1 chops a defensive player while the defensive player is physically engaged above the waist by the blocking attempt of A2.
- A2 physically engages a defensive player above the waist with a blocking attempt, and A1 chops the defensive player after the contact by A2 has been broken and while A2 is still confronting the defensive player.
- A1 chops a defensive player while A2 confronts the defensive player in a pass-blocking posture but is not physically engaged with the defensive player (“lure”).
- A1 blocks a defensive player in the area of the thigh or lower, and A2, simultaneously or immediately after the block by A1, engages the defensive player high (“reverse chop”).
- A1 is lined up in the backfield at the snap and subsequently chops a defensive player engaged above the waist by A2.
- A1, an offensive lineman, chops a defensive player after the defensive player has been engaged by A2 (high or low).
Penalty: For chop block: Loss of 15 yards.