Yes.
The NFL began allowing 2-point-conversion attempts in 1994.
2 point conversion
A 2-point conversion in American football is worth 2 points.
A 2 point conversion in football starts at the opponent's 2-yard line.
2 points
Cleveland Browns against the Cincinnati Bengals on September 4, 1994. The Browns actually faked a PAT kick and holder Tom Tupa ran into the end zone for the first NFL two point conversion.
yes it is.
2 point conversion
TOM TUPA
Atwo point conversion occurs in American football when, after a touchdown, they usually kick a 1 point extra point. But the team has the option to either run or pass and they will receive 2 points for this. That is what a two point conversion is.
two yard line same as an extra point A conversion attempt begins from the same place no matter what the offense chooses to do on that play.
A two point conversion is attempted after every time the team scores a try. I'm not a rugby expect, but in the normal league, there is 5-points awarded for a try, and an extra 2 if the conversion is scored, but in tournaments, I believe it is 4-points for a try and an extra 2 if the conversion is scored.~TS~