A team can receive two points after a touchdown, if they try to get another 'touchdown' instead of kicking for the extra point. It's called a two-point conversion. The team only gets one chance to do this per touchdown, but it's pretty risky. Teams will usually just kick for the extra point.
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In football it is worth 3 points. In Basketball it is worth 2 points.
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a safety is worth 2 points for the opposite team.
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A touchdown is worth 6 points in football.
A player can score 5 points in football by kicking a field goal, which is worth 3 points, and then successfully completing a two-point conversion, which is worth 2 points.
A 2-point conversion in American football is worth 2 points.
A touchdown is worth six points in American football.
A touchdown in highschool football is worth 6 points.
In football, scoring is achieved by getting the ball into the opposing team's end zone for a touchdown, which is worth 6 points. After a touchdown, the scoring team can kick an extra point for 1 additional point or attempt a two-point conversion for 2 additional points. Field goals are worth 3 points and safeties are worth 2 points. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
Yes, in American football, a touchdown is worth 6 points, and a field goal is worth 3 points. So, it is not possible to score exactly 5 points in a single play.