You get 6 points for a touchdown.
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The concept of a "touchdown" did not exist in American football until 1876, and at that time it didn't award any points -- it simply gave the team the opportunity to kick a field goal. The first time points were awarded for touchdowns was in 1883, and they were worth 4 points. The kick after the touchdown (i.e., the "try") was also worth 4 points. Note that the term "touchdown" was coined because the ball actually had to be touched down to the ground in the end zone. This requirement was removed in 1889.
In 1911 a touchdown was worth 5 points. In 1912 it was changed to the traditional 6 points.
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A safety is award to a team if they can sack the quarterback in the defense's touchdown and then the team is rewarded with a safety that is two points plus they get the ball back too. If you get eight football safeties, your team will then have a total of sixteen points.
A touchdown is worth six points in American football.
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A "touchdown" or "goal" is considered one point in Ultimate Frisbee. Games are commonly played up to thirteen points.
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6 points
A touchdown in highschool football is worth 6 points.