Can you return a blocked field goal for a touchdown?

A blocked field goal return is a regular touchdown, and it is worth six points, plus the chance for an extra point or two-point conversion. On field goal attempts, once the snap is made, the ball is considered to be in play no matter what.
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Can blocked field goals be returned?

If the ball becomes dead on the field the defensive team will next put the ball in play from that point. If a field goal is blocked behind the line of scrimmage either team may pick it up and return it (see below).
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Can you advance the ball after a blocked field goal?

After the defensive team blocks a field goal attempt, players are free to advance the ball. On kicks that do not cross the line of scrimmage or are blocked behind the line, the offensive team is allowed to recover and advance the ball as well.
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Can you advance a blocked field goal NFL?

A blocked field goal that crosses the line of scrimmage may be advanced only by the defense. If the ball is muffed or fumbled, however, it's a free ball. On a blocked PAT in an NFL game, the ball is immediately dead. Neither team is allowed to advance it.
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Does a blocked field goal count as a miss?

The game itself doesn't care if it was missed, blocked or nullified by a penalty, it just counts as no score.
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NFL Field Goals Returned for Touchdowns (blocked/missed)



Can you advance a blocked extra point?

Once a blocked extra point goes beyond the line of scrimmage and is secured by the offense, it is a dead ball. The defense can pick up the ball and advance it as long as the ball has not touched the end zone or gone out of bounds.
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Can a 2-point conversion be returned?

What happens if you intercept a two-point conversion try? A defensive team is eligible to score on an offensive two-point conversion attempt. If the offense turns the ball over, via interception or fumble, the defense has the opportunity to return the ball to the opposite end zone. If they make it, it's two points.
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Can you Repunt a blocked kick?

Blocked Kicks

When a punt or a field-goal attempt is blocked and recovered by the offensive team behind the line of scrimmage, any running advance is treated as miscellaneous yardage.
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Can you block a field goal on the way down?

No. If the player bats the ball out of the air to prevent a field goal, it's goal tending. Interestingly, if instead the player cleanly catches the ball to prevent a field goal, it's legal.
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Can you block a field goal at the goal post?

— Goaltending is against the rules in football, not just basketball: A player who jumps up and touches a ball as it is about to go through the goal posts in an attempt to block a field goal is flagged for goaltending, a 15-yard penalty.
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Can you punt a field goal?

A field goal cannot be scored on a punt kick. By contrast, the now very rarely attempted drop kick can be used to score either field goals or extra points in both American and Canadian football.
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Who gets the ball on a blocked field goal?

If the ball is blocked back into the direction of the kicker, and it is recovered by a player on the kicking team, and he is tackled in the approximate 7-8 yard area between the spot of the kick and the line of scrimmage, the ball is given to the defense at the spot of the kick.
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Can you return a blocked punt in the NFL?

In #DENvsDAL, the punt is blocked & goes beyond the line of scrimmage, where it's touched by the receiving team. Since the receiving team touches the ball beyond the line of scrimmage, the kicking team is eligible to recover the ball.
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What happens when a field goal is blocked?

A blocked field goal return is a regular touchdown, and it is worth six points, plus the chance for an extra point or two-point conversion. On field goal attempts, once the snap is made, the ball is considered to be in play no matter what.
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Was Michael dicksons double punt legal?

Mike Pereira initially said this was not legal, and Fox Sports announcers Joe Buck and Troy Aikman thought this would result in a penalty. But as it turns out, it was perfectly fine for the Seahawks' Michael Dickson to punt the ball twice on one play.
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Can a ball be punted twice?

According to NFL Rule 9, a second punt is legal so long as the ball does not cross the line of scrimmage. Had the ball crossed the line and Dickson punted again, the second kick would have resulted in a 10-yard penalty.
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Can a 2 point conversion be returned for a touchdown?

That means that if the offense is going for a two-point conversion and turns the ball over, the defense can return it for points. Teams did not approve a rule that would have moved the line of scrimmage for two-point conversion attempts to the one-yard line.
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Can you score 1 point in the NFL?

The one-point safety is so rare, it's NEVER happened in the NFL. According to the NFL's scoring rules under Section 11-3-2-C, the rare one-point safety is awarded when a safety occurs by either team during a “try,” or a point after try such as a two-point conversion or extra point attempt.
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Can the defense score on an extra point attempt?

Duration of the play

This allows the defense to return the ball to the opponent's end zone for two points and also allows for a one-point safety. Two states, Texas and Massachusetts, play high school football under NCAA rules and thus allow the defense to score on an extra-point attempt.
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Can a blocked kick be advanced by the kicking team?

Yes, if the blocked kick stays behind the line of scrimmage, the kicking team can recover it and advance.
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Can you return an interception of an extra point?

On December 4, 2016, Eric Berry of the Kansas City Chiefs became the first NFL player to return an interception for a defensive two-point conversion, which was thrown by quarterback Matt Ryan of the Atlanta Falcons. The NCAA has allowed defensive two-point conversions in college football since the 1988 season.
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Does a blocked kick count against a kicker?

A blocked kick will not be credited. Field goals and Extra Points - If a field goal is touched by the defense, but goes beyond the line of scrimmage, it is also counted as a blocked kick (unless it still goes through the uprights and is good).
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Do kickers lose points for blocked kicks?

2 points for each blocked kick.
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What's the longest field goal ever kicked?

The Broncos kicker slugged a 64-yard field goal in December of 2013 against the Titans. It didn't finish the game off but it did send Denver to the halftime tunnel extremely pumped up. Justin Tucker is responsible for the longest field goal in NFL history.
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