In High School, the minute a try is kicked, it is dead, regardless if the kick succeeds, misses, or is blocked behind the line. If there is a fumble on a two point conversion and the defense takes possession, the ball is dead and the try has failed.
In the NCAA/NFL, if a PAT is blocked behind the line and possessed, or a two point conversion is turned over (interception or fumbled) and returned into the end zone it adds two points to the defense's score.
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The defense gets credited with six points because they scored the touchdown and they didn't kick the extra point.
You get 6 points for a touchdown.
In the NFL, a successful touchdown is worth 6 points.
A blocked extra point attempt that is subsequently returned by the defensive team is not considered a touchdown because the play is classified as a continuation of the extra point attempt rather than a new play. In this scenario, the defensive team can only score two points by successfully returning the blocked kick to their end zone, not a touchdown. A touchdown can only be scored during a regular play, while an extra point attempt is a separate situation with its own scoring rules.
its an interception by a member of the defense who then runs it for a touchdown.
A touchdown is worth 6 points in football.
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If the defense blocks a field goal attempt and is able to pick up the ball and return it to the end zone it is a touchdown. It would be considered the same as if they picked up a fumble and returned it for a touchdown. Therefore it is worth 6 points.
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In the NFL, if a team blocks an extra point attempt, they can return it for a touchdown and score two points. The opposing team cannot score any points on a blocked extra point attempt.