2 point conversion
No.In the NFL, if a pass is intercepted on a two-point conversion, the play is dead.In college football, if a pass is intercepted on a two-point conversion, the intercepting team is given the opportunity to gain as much yardage as they can. Should they run the ball all the way into the end zone, they are awarded two points.
1 point or 2 piontsAnother answer:"1" is the only "impossible" score in the NFL. Any other point total from 2 (safety) and up is possible.
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.
Touchdown - 6 points Extra Point (Point after touchdown) - 1 point Two Point Conversion (after touchdown) - 2 points Field Goal - 3 point Safety - 2 points
yes it is.
The NFL began allowing 2-point-conversion attempts in 1994.
TOM TUPA
2 point conversion
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.
in the NFL the ball is immediately dead if it is intercepted on a 2-point conversion...the defense can never score on a PAT
In college, you can do that. In the NFL, the play is dead when the ball is intercepted. Using NCAA RULES. if the interceptor runs backward into the endzone and is tackled was is the outcome? Is it a safety? is it a touchback for the interceptors team? Is the play dead? Please answer?
No.In the NFL, if a pass is intercepted on a two-point conversion, the play is dead.In college football, if a pass is intercepted on a two-point conversion, the intercepting team is given the opportunity to gain as much yardage as they can. Should they run the ball all the way into the end zone, they are awarded two points.
2 points
No. It is an untimed down, and the only stat that counts is whether or not the 2-point conversion is successful. Want proof? Here's the most recent example I could think of off the top of my head. In Week 2, the Broncos scored a 2 point conversion, Cutler to Royal. Here is the full play by play: http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/gamecenter/playbyplay/NFL_20080914_SD@DEN If you go through line by line, you will see that Eddie Royal had 5 catches for 37 yards, plus he had a sixth catch on the successful 2 point conversion. Now here is the box score for the game: http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/gamecenter/live/NFL_20080914_SD@DEN Note that Eddie Royal is credited with 5 catches for 37 yards. He did not get credited with an additional catch. He did not get credited with an additional two yards.
Yes.
2 point conversion