Too far!
Yes. The endzone is included in the distance of a field goal.
Lawrence Tynes 38-yard field goal.
Any field-goal reguardless on distance is always worth 3 points
An NFL field goal scores three points. The distance doesn't matter.
360 feet.
47 yards
A field goal is measured from where the ball is kicked from, not from the line of scrimmage. If Team A is kicking a field goal from the 20 yard line, the distance of the field goal would me measured as follows: Length to Goal Line: 20 Yards Length of Endzone: 10 Yards Place of Kick: 7 yards behind the line of scrimmage (typically kicks made from 6 to 7 yards behind the los) Total Distance of Field Goal: 37 yards.
10 feet, same as any other field goal post.
If his team has substitutions remaining, they may substitute in a new goal keeper for a field player. If not or if they choose not to, then a field player must become the goal keeper.
The longest field goal in Super Bowl XLVI was a 38 yarder by Giants kicker Lawrence Tynes in the third quarter.
120 yards.
In American football, the length of the field including the end zones is 360 feet (120 yards). The goal posts are located at the back of each end zone, so the distance from one goal post to the other is 360 feet. Each end zone is 10 yards (30 feet) deep, but this depth does not affect the length measurement between the goal posts. Therefore, the total distance from goal post to goal post is 360 feet.