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  2. Two-point conversion - Wikipedia

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    In gridiron football, a two-point conversion, two-point convert, or two-point attempt is a play a team attempts instead of kicking a one-point conversion immediately after it scores a touchdown. In a two-point conversion attempt, the team that just scored must run a play from scrimmage close to the opponent's goal line and advance the ball ...

  3. Conversion (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    A typical lineup for an extra point, from the pre-2015 distance, in a 2007 NFL game between the New England Patriots and the Cleveland Browns. The conversion, try (American football), also known as a point(s) after touchdown, PAT, extra point, two-point conversion, or convert (Canadian football) is a gridiron football play that occurs immediately after a touchdown.

  4. American football rules - Wikipedia

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    Starting point of a one- or two-point conversion: 2-yard line on 2-point conversions; 15-yard line on 1-point conversions 3-yard line Overtime Modified sudden death: if the team possessing the ball first scores a field goal, the other team is given one possession to win with a touchdown or continue the game by scoring a field goal.

  5. Todd Bowles explains, defends Buccaneers 2-point conversion ...

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    According to ESPN's Seth Walder, the Buccaneers would have had a win probability of 42.8 percent simply by attempting the 2-point conversion. Kicking the extra point dropped their win probability ...

  6. Patriots' Jerod Mayo explains 2-point conversion decision in ...

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    The Patriots cut the Jaguars' lead to nine points with a mid-fourth quarter TD. Jerod Mayo decided to go for two after the score. Here's why.

  7. List of gridiron football rules - Wikipedia

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    A standard football game consists of four 15-minute quarters (12-minute quarters in high-school football and often shorter at lower levels, usually one minute per grade [e.g. 9-minute quarters for freshman games]), [6] with a 12-minute half-time intermission (30 minutes in the Super Bowl) after the second quarter in the NFL (college halftimes are 20 minutes; in high school the interval is 15 ...

  8. 2 Point Lead: The new PAT rules - AOL

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    The extra point is by far the least memorable part of every game. Thankfully, the NFL decided to fix this and move the extra back to the 15-yard line, making it a slightly harder 33-yard attempt ...

  9. Clipping (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    In gridiron football, clipping is the act of a "throwing the body across the back of the leg of an eligible receiver or charging or falling into the back of an opponent below the waist after approaching him from behind, provided the opponent is not a runner."