(NFL)Play is Dead after interception of conversion. NCAA you can return it for 2 points.
No, you can't. An interception or a (rare case) fumble ends the play. Followed by kickoff.
no. A two point conversion (and indeed a kick conversion) is blown dead when the 'failure is obvious' - including if the defence gets the ball on a interception or a fumble
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.
Obviously its two points for the returning team.
Fumble recovery for TD or interception for TD
Although it is not possible to score only one point in an NFL game in college football it is possible to score only one point. It has never happened, but it would involve a return by the defense on a extra point attempt. If the defense made a return on a blocked kick, fumble, or interception (all dead plays in the NFL on an extra point conversion), fumbled the ball before scoring at the other end, and the offensive conversion team recovered it then went back into the end zone and was tackled, it would a one point safety for the defense.
The NFL adopted the 2 point conversion in 1994.
== Returning a Blocked Point After an Attempt = yes you can and same goes for a 2-point conversion COPIED FROM THE COLLEGE RULE BOOK if you return a blocked point all the way back to the other endzone you are awarded 2 points
Yes. In the NFL the play is over if you intercept it. In college football, you can return it the other way for two points.
1 point
2 point conversion