👉 Understand American Football - Basic Rules (Part 1)
Understand American Football - Basic Rules (Part 2) :
Scoring
Similar to most major sports, the object of the
game is for one team to score more points than the other team; however,
in American Football there are many ways to accumulate the points that
make up the final score. Here is a description of each:
Touchdown
(6 points) -- this occurs when a player from one team is able to cross
into their opponent's endzone with possession of the ball.
Field
Goal (3 points) -- if a team is unable to get into the endzone, but it
close enough to be able to kick the ball between the two goal posts
positioned at the back of the endzone, they may attempt to do so.
Extra
Point (1 point) -- after a touchdown, the scoring team is able to
attempt to kick the ball between the opponent's goal posts to add one
point to their score.
2-point conversion (2 points) -- after a
touchdown, the scoring team can choose to try to get the ball into the
endzone again instead of kicking for the extra point. If successful,
they are awarded two points.
Safety (2 points) -- if an offensive
player is tackled into their own endzone by the other's team's defense,
then the opposing team will be awarded two points and are then given
possession of the ball.
Length of Game
The game
lasts for 60 minutes and is separated into 2 halves of 30 minutes each.
Each half is broken into 2 quarters of 15 minutes each. Each team is
awarded 3 timeouts per half which allows them to stop the clock from
moving and to give their player's a rest.
If a team does not use
all of their timeouts in the first half, they do not carry over into the
second half. If the score is tied at the end of the game, then there
will be an overtime period consisting of 15 minutes. The the first team
to score any points in overtime will win the game. If nobody scores
during this period, the game will be called a tie.
There are many
more details which make up the game of American Football, but the above
basic rules will be enough to get you started to enjoy and understand
the game. Now all you need to do is pick a favorite team and cheer them
on!
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