no, the kicker gets credited with the pat, there is no stat that credits the offense with the extra point
In the NFL, if the offense scores a touchdown, the team is credited with a first down. Check any NFL game's play-by-play on nfl.com and count all of the first downs. Now, compare them to the total first downs credited in the box score. If touchdowns were scored by the offense, they must be added to make the totals come out even.
Conversion; after the offense scores a touchdown, they can either do PAT kick or go for a conversion when the QB passes it to WR and they make it to the goal line. Safety: When the defense sack the QB in their own touchdown line.
I think maybe john madden but im not 100% on it
After a touchdown, Texas A&M students at the game with a date kiss their date, under the logic that if the team scores, everybody scores.
the team that scored the touchdown kicks the ball off to the other team
John madden quotes are usually the best. "Now, the goal of the defense is to NOT let the offense get past them with the football to score a touchdown. They need to try to block the quarterback from throwing the ball, and it is even better if the can tackle the offensive quarterback." Or... "The team that wins the game is the one that scores the most points"
the end zone
points to the sky (God)
Hazel - 1961 Hazel Scores a Touchdown 3-7 was released on: USA: 31 October 1963
Offense is going for a 2 point conversion and fumbles the ball, defense picks it up and runs the ball to the other end zone. Defense scores 2 pts on a conversionl. HAPPENED YESTERDAY 11/29/2008
No, the run is credited to the error
in the NFL the ball is immediately dead if it is intercepted on a 2-point conversion...the defense can never score on a PAT