Not in the NFL. Once the offense loses control of the ball -- with an incomplete pass, interception, or tackle -- the play is dead. In college and Canadian football, however, the defense can return the ball and score a 2-point defensive conversion.
No.In the NFL, if a pass is intercepted on a two-point conversion, the play is dead.In college football, if a pass is intercepted on a two-point conversion, the intercepting team is given the opportunity to gain as much yardage as they can. Should they run the ball all the way into the end zone, they are awarded two points.
Billy Andrews from Clinton Louisiana intercepted Joe Namath ran it back for a TD....
If a team attempts a two point conversion after scoring a touchdown and the ball is fumbled and recovered by the defense or if a pass is intercepted by the defense who then run the ball back to the other end zone the defense team will be credited with the two points. This is called a defensive conversion. Note that this rule only applies in college football. In the NFL, the defense can't score on a point-after attempt.
there are 6 points for a conversion. if you make a field goal it is one point and a two point conversion is two. a safety is two points for the defense and then they get it back from a kickoff. (don't use a tee after a safety.)
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Al Harris of the Green Bay Packers. Harris intercepted a Matt Hasselback pass in overtime and ran 52 yards for a TD to give the Packers a 33-27 victory over the Seattle Seahawks in the Wildcard round of the playoffs on January 4, 2004.
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Ed podolak running back kansas city chiefs . 1st lion touchdown was Dennis Franklin
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Corner Back Tracy Porter intercepted Peyton Manning, returning the int 74 yards for a score, sealing the victory for the Saints.