How does scoring two points in the National Football League NFL work?

In the National Football League (NFL), a team can score two points by converting a safety. A safety occurs when an offensive player is tackled in his own end zone or when a player commits a foul in the end zone that results in a loss of possession. When a safety is scored, the opposing team is awarded two points and possession of the ball at their own 20-yard line.

Additional points to consider:

  • A safety is not the same as a field goal, which is worth three points.
  • A safety is also different from a touchdown, which is worth six points.
  • A safety is a rare event in the NFL, occurring on average less than once per game.

FAQs:

  1. How many points is a safety worth? Two points
  2. What happens when a safety is scored? The opposing team gets two points and possession of the ball.
  3. Is a safety the same as a field goal? No, a field goal is worth three points.
  4. Is a safety the same as a touchdown? No, a touchdown is worth six points.
  5. How often does a safety occur in the NFL? Less than once per game on average.

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