Jacked and pumped
In American football, “jacked” and “pumped” generally refer to a player who has increased their muscle size, strength, and overall physical conditioning through weight training and other forms of exercise.
Being “jacked” typically implies having large, well-defined muscles, while being “pumped” suggests increased blood flow and temporary muscle swelling from recent exercise. Both terms are often used to describe players who have undergone a significant physical transformation in preparation for the sport.
However, it’s worth noting that no specific size or level of muscle development is required to succeed in football. Different positions and playing styles may require different body types and physical abilities; skill, technique, and strategy are also critical components of the game.