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Touchdowns


7 points are awarded to a team that scores a touchdown. The scoring team can elect to decline the automatic 1 point conversion and attempt a two-point conversion from three paces out. If they are successful in the conversion they are awarded 2 points, making the touchdown and conversion worth 8 points. If they are not successful, they walk away with 6 points instead.

A two-point conversion can be run back by the defense for two points.

A touchdown is scored when an offensive player has control of the ball and has one foot (or the majority of his or her body while in a prone position) in the end zone. As with all all catches, some leeway on whether the player's foot was in bounds is given if the player has completed a "spectacular" catch.