After scoring a touchdown, the offense can attempt to score additional two points from an extra point position near the end zone by getting a ball carrier into the end zone, or one point by kicking the ball through the goalposts. The 2-point conversion is worth two points, the PAT one point. Ylimääräinen yritys (Pinomaa) "Lisäpiste/lisäpisteyritys"
a score in American football made on a try for points after a touchdown
The kicked conversion from just in front of the goalposts following a touchdown. Worth one point.
After a team has scored a touchdown, they attempt an extra point. In 11-person, organized football, the scoring team can kick an extra point through the goal post for one point or they may run or pass for two points. In GRFL play, the scoring team may run or pass the ball from three yard away from the end zone for one point or they may attempt a six-yard play for two points.
The chance to get an additional point after a touchdown. You can either placekick for the point, or run or pass for it.
a single point scored in a conversion attempt by kicking the ball through the uprights.
a single point scored in a conversion attempt by making what would be a field goal or a safety during general play.
additional point(s) scored by a team after it has scored a touchdown, either by a point-after-touchdown (1 point) or a 2-point conversion (2 points).
The one- or two-point play allowed a team after scoring a touchdown. Most youth teams go for two points.
An extra point is like a field goal, but it is kicked right after a touchdown from a specified yard line near the opponents' end zone.
after a team scores a touchdown, they attempt to kick the ball through the "uprights" (worth 1 point)
A scoring play which occurs after a touchdown is scored, in which the placekicker kicks the ball through the uprights. It is worth one point and is tacked on to the 6 points for the touchdown. Also known as "point after conversion."
In American and Canadian football, the extra point, point after touchdown, or PAT is the act of lining up to kick, as in a field goal, immediately following a touchdown. If the kick goes through the uprights, the team gets an additional point for their touchdown, bringing their total for that score to 7.
Extra Point is a twice-daily, two-minute segment on ESPN Radio. The AM edition airs Monday through Saturday at various times between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. ET, and the PM edition airs Monday through Friday between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.