In NFL ball is dead. In NCAA live ball: On a one-point try attempt, Team A's kick is blocked. The ball is
advanced by runner B1 across Team A's goal line. RULING: Award Team B two points (Rule 8-3-1).
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.'
In High School, the minute a try is kicked, it is dead, regardless if the kick succeeds, misses, or is blocked behind the line. If there is a fumble on a two point conversion and the defense takes possession, the ball is dead and the try has failed. In the NCAA/NFL, if a PAT is blocked behind the line and possessed, or a two point conversion is turned over (interception or fumbled) and returned into the end zone it adds two points to the defense's score.
No, it can be returned for 2 pts. on an extra pt. conversion.
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no, the kicker gets credited with the pat, there is no stat that credits the offense with the extra point
The defense gets credited with six points because they scored the touchdown and they didn't kick the extra point.
Touchdown - 6 points Extra Point (Point after touchdown) - 1 point Two Point Conversion (after touchdown) - 2 points Field Goal - 3 point Safety - 2 points
No. The extra point is what a team attempts after scoring a touchdown.
make a touchdown. make a extra point. make a 2 point conversion. make a Field goal.
touchdown = 6 points extra point is 1 point but comes after a touchdown
touchdown field goal extra point safety 2 point conversion
A team can receive two points after a touchdown, if they try to get another 'touchdown' instead of kicking for the extra point. It's called a two-point conversion. The team only gets one chance to do this per touchdown, but it's pretty risky. Teams will usually just kick for the extra point.