So there will be a rule change this season that may surprise some NFL fans.
Point after touchdowns are as follows:
The one point attempt (kick) line of scrimmage is moved to the 15 yard line which effectively makes it a 33 yard attempt. It is no longer an automatic chip shot for your average kicker.
The two-point conversion line of scrimmage would be the two-yard line, but could be the one yard line in a defensive penalty from either the two-point or one-point attempt. Also, a two-point conversion turn over can be returned by the defense for a two-point score.
The league is trying to inject more excitement into the game post TD.
For any NFL fans, your thoughts on this particular rule change?
Point after touchdowns are as follows:
The one point attempt (kick) line of scrimmage is moved to the 15 yard line which effectively makes it a 33 yard attempt. It is no longer an automatic chip shot for your average kicker.
The two-point conversion line of scrimmage would be the two-yard line, but could be the one yard line in a defensive penalty from either the two-point or one-point attempt. Also, a two-point conversion turn over can be returned by the defense for a two-point score.
The league is trying to inject more excitement into the game post TD.
For any NFL fans, your thoughts on this particular rule change?
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