noun General Slang

two-point conversion

TOO-point kun-VUR-zhun · noun · informal

A post-touchdown play worth two points from short range.

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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.

“Down by two, they went for the two-point conversion to win it.”
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two-point conversion In A Sentence

Down by two, they went for the two-point conversion to win it.

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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