two-point conversion
A post-touchdown play worth two points from short range.
Definitions
An attempt after a touchdown to score two points by running or passing the ball into the end zone from close range, instead of kicking an extra point.
two-point conversion In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
American football; scores two points rather than the one-point kick.
People Also Ask
What is a two-point conversion in football?
It's a play run right after a touchdown where the offense tries to run or pass the ball into the end zone from short range to score two points instead of kicking a one-point extra point.
When do teams go for a two-point conversion?
Usually late in a game when the two points make a strategic difference to the score margin, or when a coach follows a two-point chart.
How far out is a two-point conversion attempt?
In the NFL and college it's snapped from the two-yard line; the offense gets one play to reach the end zone.
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