It depends on the league and level of football, but in the NFL, the football is normally placed on the 2 yard line for both a point-after kick or a 2-point conversion attempt. In high school, it's placed on the 3 yard line. CFL rules put it on the 5 yard line.
The ball is placed at the 2 yard line in the NFL and the 3 yard line in college football.
one hundredth of a football field from touchdown line to touchdown line. A yard stick is a yard long.
In the NFL, after a touchdown the ball is placed at the two yard line. In college ball, after a touchdown the ball is placed at the three yard line. That would make an extra point 19-20 yards in length.
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.
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The kicking teams 30 yard line.
In the NFL, after a touchdown the ball is placed on the two yard line. In college, the ball is placed at the three yard line. So it's a 19 yard kick in the NFL, 20 yard kick in College. 10 yards for the length of the endzone + 7 yards that the kicker and holder are set up behind the line of scrimmage + 2 yards, for the ball being placed on the 2 yard line(or 3 for college.
In the NFL, the ball is placed at the two yard line for the PAT. In college, the ball is placed at the three yard line for the PAT.
No. The ball is placed at the one yard line. If the original spot was at the 1 yard line or less, it's half the distance to the goal.
when you score a touchdown within the 20 yard line(line of scrimmage must be withinredzoneto
The ball is placed on the 2 yard line when kicking a PAT
Im pretty sure it is on the two yard line