no, the kicker gets credited with the pat, there is no stat that credits the offense with the extra point
No. In sudden death overtime if one of the teams scores a TD, the extra point try is omitted.
No. The extra point is what a team attempts after scoring a touchdown.
touchdown = 6 points extra point is 1 point but comes after a touchdown
Extra point or PAT (point after touchdown) :3
No the game is over when the touchdown is scored.
If there was a draw for example in an NBA game the referee would have 'Extra Periods' to decide he final scores (each EXTRA PERIOD 5 minutes each)
After a team scores a touchdown and is awarded six points, they are given the opportunity to score one more point (an extra point) on the next play by lining up in a kicking formation and kicking the ball through the goalposts.
It doesn't matter that it is a blocked extra point or an interception or a fumble recovery, if either team scores by possessing the ball in their end zone, it is a 'two-point conversion.'
The PAT (point after touchdown) is required after a team scores in regulation play. The NFL uses points scored as a tie-breaker so the extra point has to be attempted. This is not the case in Sudden Death Overtime. If the game has gone into OT, and each team has had a chance to score, the PAT is not kicked.
6 points for a touchdown 1 extra point after a touchdown if a field goal is kicked 2 extra points after a touchdown if a two point conversion is run 3 points for a field goal if a touchdown is not scored 2 points for a safety
A touchdown scores six points. The "extra point" kick tacks on a seventh point, or the scoring team can attempt a "two-point conversion" for a total of 8 points.