Yes, but only if the ball doesn't cross the line of scrimmage. Once it does, the kicking team can still recover the ball but can't advance it.
In the NFL, if a team blocks an extra point attempt, they can return it for a touchdown and score two points. The opposing team cannot score any points on a blocked extra point attempt.
The team blocking the pat is allowed to advance the ball and take possession, there is no kick off and the team that blocked the pat, took possession and advanced the ball start a fresh set of downs. If the ball is blocked and travels into the end-zone and the team which blocked the pat is tackled, the kicking team receives one (1) point.
A blocked extra point attempt that is subsequently returned by the defensive team is not considered a touchdown because the play is classified as a continuation of the extra point attempt rather than a new play. In this scenario, the defensive team can only score two points by successfully returning the blocked kick to their end zone, not a touchdown. A touchdown can only be scored during a regular play, while an extra point attempt is a separate situation with its own scoring rules.
If overtime is sudden death, there would be no extra point. The game would end when the touchdown is scored. If overtime is based on time, and not sudden death, the penalty would be assessed on the kickoff
No, you cannot punt an extra point in American football. After a touchdown, the team has the option to attempt a one-point conversion by kicking the ball through the goalposts, which is typically done as a placekick. A punt is not a legal method for scoring an extra point. The rules specify that the kick must be taken from a hold or a snap for the extra point attempt.
The team that scores a TD always kicks off to start play regardless of whether their extra point try was successful or not.
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 college (ncaa) you get 2 points. in the NFL this is not allowed
Yes it is a live ball and if the kicking team recovers they still have to get the first down and if the defense recovers its a turnover. The ball is live, however, the kicking team cannot regain possession of the ball unless the receiving team touches it first.
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.
The extra point attempt in American football is kicked from the 15-yard line after a touchdown. This places the kick 15 yards away from the goal post, making it a 33-yard attempt. The team can also choose to attempt a two-point conversion from the 2-yard line instead of kicking the extra point.
No. The extra point is what a team attempts after scoring a touchdown.