Teddy, a young football player, learns that sometimes bridging the distance in your family can be harder than stretching for an extra yard on the field in the second book of the Home Team series from New York Times bestselling author and sports-writing legend Mike Lupica.
Last spring Teddyโs life changed for the better. He started working out, shaping up, and even earned a spot on the Walton baseball team, that went all the way to the Little League World Series. But the best things to come out of that season were his friendships with Jack, Cassie, and Gus, and the confidence to finally try out for the sport he really lovesโfootball. So when eighth grade begins, Teddy couldnโt be more psyched.
Until his mom drops a bomb: his fatherโwho left them a long time agoโis back in Walton and back in their lives. And Teddy isnโt happy about it. As a former star football player at the school, Teddyโs dad is thrilled to find out his son is going out for the team, but Teddy begins to wonder if his father only cares about him now because heโs putting on the helmet. Can Teddy find a way to go the extra yard for the team and for himself, or is the distance between him and his father too much to overcome?