Sounds like you are talking about the endzone measurement. The football field is 100 yards and then the endzones are an extra ten yards each. So when a team is starting a drive on the zero yard line there is still ten yards behind them to use to their advantage.
In the National Football League, after a touchdown the ball is placed at the two yard line. In college football, after a touchdown the ball is placed at the three yard line. The kicker usually sets up seven yards behind the line of scrimmage. That would make a PAT around 19-20 yards in length.
the 1st football feild was 120 yards because there was 10 more yards behind each feild goal.
The red zone in football is the area between the opponent's 20-yard line and the goal line, which is a total of 20 yards.
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There are 100 yards in football and 4 downs.
8.8 American football fields.
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A football field is 5531.21 square yards.
A football field across is 53.3 yards.
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It all depends from where the ball is kicked. However, if you are referring to an extra point, it is kicked from the two yard line. So with 10 yards if endzone and 2I of field, a extra point is 12 yards