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src="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7d/Titans_Texans.jpg/300px-Titans_Texans.jpg" decoding="async" width="300" height="225" class="mw-file-element" srcset="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7d/Titans_Texans.jpg/450px-Titans_Texans.jpg 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7d/Titans_Texans.jpg/600px-Titans_Texans.jpg 2x" data-file-width="1600" data-file-height="1200" /></a><figcaption>The <a href="/wiki/Tennessee_Titans" title="Tennessee Titans">Tennessee Titans</a> and the <a href="/wiki/Houston_Texans" title="Houston Texans">Houston Texans</a> in formation before a play in October 2005</figcaption></figure> <p>Gameplay in <a href="/wiki/American_football" title="American football">American football</a> consists of a series of <i><a href="/wiki/Down_(gridiron_football)" title="Down (gridiron football)">downs</a></i>, individual plays of short duration, outside of which the ball is or is not in play. These can be <a href="/wiki/Play_from_scrimmage" title="Play from scrimmage">plays from scrimmage</a> – passes, runs, <a href="/wiki/Punt_(gridiron_football)" title="Punt (gridiron football)">punts</a> or <a href="/wiki/Field_goal" title="Field goal">field goal</a> attempts (from either a place kick or a drop kick) – or free kicks such as kickoffs and fair catch kicks. Substitutions can be made between downs, which allows for a great deal of specialization as <a href="/wiki/Coach_(sport)" title="Coach (sport)">coaches</a> choose the players best suited for each particular situation. During a play, each team should have no more than 11 players on the field, and each of them has specific tasks assigned for that specific play. </p> <meta property="mw:PageProp/toc" /> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading2"><h2 id="Objective_of_the_game">Objective of the game</h2><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=1" title="Edit section: Objective of the game"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>The objective of this game is to score more points than the other team during the allotted time.<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>1<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> The team with the ball (the <i>offense</i>) has 4 plays (<i>downs</i>) to advance at least 10 yards, and can score points once they reach the opposite end of the field, which is home to a scoring zone called the <i><a href="/wiki/End_zone" title="End zone">end zone</a></i>, as well as the goalposts. If the offense succeeds in advancing at least 10 yards, they earn a "first down" and the number of tries allotted is reset and then they are again given 4 tries to advance an additional 10 yards, starting from the spot to which they last advanced. If the offense does not advance at least 10 yards during their 4 downs, the team without the ball (the <i>defense</i>) regains control of the ball (called <i><a href="/wiki/Turnover_on_downs" title="Turnover on downs">turnover on downs</a></i>). </p><p>On offense, points are scored by advancing the ball into the opponent's end zone for a <i><a href="/wiki/Touchdown" title="Touchdown">touchdown</a></i> (worth six points), or by kicking the ball from the playing field through the raised vertical posts (the <i>goalposts</i>) which are most commonly situated on the end line of the end zone for a <i><a href="/wiki/Field_goal" title="Field goal">field goal</a></i> (worth three points). After scoring a touchdown, the offense is given an additional opportunity from the 2-yard line (3-yard line in amateur football) to attempt to score (in the NFL, 15-yard line on 1-point conversions). Conversion attempts are used to score 1 or 2 points as follows: </p> <ul><li>The offense may attempt a field goal kick which is worth 1 point.</li> <li>The offense may attempt to re-advance the ball into the opponent's end zone for a <i>two-point conversion</i> worth 2 points.</li></ul> <p>While the opposing team has possession, the defense attempts to prevent the offense from advancing the ball and scoring. If an offensive player loses the ball during play (a <i><a href="/wiki/Fumble" title="Fumble">fumble</a></i>) or the ball is caught by a defensive player while still in the air (an <i>interception</i>), the defense may attempt to run into the offense's end zone for a touchdown. The defense may also score points by tackling the ball carrier in the offense's own end zone, called a <i><a href="/wiki/Safety_(gridiron_football_score)" title="Safety (gridiron football score)">safety</a></i> (which is worth two points for the defense). </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading2"><h2 id="Time_of_play">Time of play</h2><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=2" title="Edit section: Time of play"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>Collegiate and professional football games are 1 hour long, divided into four quarters of 15 minutes each. In high school football, 12 minute quarters are usually played. The clock is stopped frequently, however, with the result that a typical college or professional game can exceed three hours in duration. The referee controls the game clock and stops the clock after any incomplete pass or any play that ends out of bounds. In addition, each team is allowed 3 <a href="/wiki/Time-out_(sport)" title="Time-out (sport)">timeouts</a> in each half that they may use at their own discretion. The clock normally runs during the action of plays, with a few exceptions known as <a href="/wiki/Untimed_play" title="Untimed play">untimed plays</a>. Some high schools employ a <a href="/wiki/Mercy_rule" title="Mercy rule">mercy rule</a> in which the clock runs continuously after one team's lead over the other achieves a certain number of points. In these instances, the clock only stops for injuries, or time outs called by a team or a referee. </p><p>The clock may also be stopped for an officials' time-out, after which, if the clock was running, it is restarted. For example: if there is a question whether or not a team has moved the ball far enough for a first down, the officials may use a measuring device (<i>the chains</i>) to determine the distance. While this measurement is taking place, the officials will signal for a stoppage of the clock. Once the measurement is finished and the ball is placed at the proper location (<i>spotted</i>), the referee will then signal for the clock to restart. Additional situations where officials may take a time-out are to administer a penalty or for an injured player to be removed from the field. </p><p>In addition to the game clock, a separate <i>play clock</i> is also used. This counts down the time the offense has to start the next play before it is assessed a penalty for delay of game (see below). This clock is typically 25 seconds from when the referee marks the ball ready for play. The <a href="/wiki/National_Football_League" title="National Football League">NFL</a> and <a href="/wiki/National_Collegiate_Athletic_Association" title="National Collegiate Athletic Association">NCAA</a> use a 40-second play clock that starts immediately after the previous play ends, though, for certain delays, such as penalty enforcement, the offense has 25 seconds from when the ball is marked ready. The purpose of the play clock is to ensure that the game progresses at a consistent pace, preventing unnecessary delays. Overall, <a href="/wiki/Clock_management" title="Clock management">clock management</a> is a significant part of the game; teams leading toward the end of the game will often try to <a href="/wiki/Running_out_the_clock" title="Running out the clock">run out the clock</a> via <a href="/wiki/Kneeldown" class="mw-redirect" title="Kneeldown">kneeldown</a> while trailing teams attempt the opposite. </p><p>Officials also call for media time-outs, which allow time for television and radio advertising. They also stop the clock after a change of possession of the ball from one team to the other. Successful PATs (Point(s) After Touchdown), a field goal try, or a kickoff may also warrant stopping the clock. If an instant replay challenge is called during the game, the referees signal for a media time out. The referee signals these media time-outs by first using the time out signal, then extending both arms in a horizontal position. </p><p>Teams change ends of the field at the end of the first quarter and the end of the third quarter, though otherwise, the situation on the field regarding possession, downs remaining and distance-to-goal does not change at these occasions (so a team with possession 5 yards from the opponent's endzone at the end of the first quarter would resume playing 5 yards from the endzone at the other end of the field, which they would then be attacking). Separating the first and second halves is <i>halftime.</i> Both halves, and any overtime, begin with <a href="/wiki/Kick-off_(American_football)" class="mw-redirect" title="Kick-off (American football)">kick-offs</a> — the kicking team is decided by a <a href="#Coin_toss">coin toss</a> (see below). </p><p>In the NFL, an automatic timeout is called by the officials once the ball is dead and there are two minutes or less left in both the second and the fourth quarters, and overtime; this is most commonly referred to as the <i>two-minute warning.</i> No such warning is normally given in amateur football, though if there is no visible stadium clock, the referee will give a two-minute warning (four minutes in high school). </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading2"><h2 id="Overtime">Overtime</h2><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=3" title="Edit section: Overtime"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="NFL">NFL</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=4" title="Edit section: NFL"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>In the preseason, prior to <a href="/wiki/1973_NFL_season" title="1973 NFL season">1973</a> and since <a href="/wiki/2021_NFL_season" title="2021 NFL season">2021</a>, games that are tied at the end of four quarters end in a tie. </p><p>In the regular season and playoffs, if a game is tied at the end of four quarters, <i><a href="/wiki/Overtime_(sports)#National_Football_League" title="Overtime (sports)">overtime</a></i> is played. In overtime, a coin toss is used to determine which team will possess the ball first. The winner of the coin toss can choose to give the ball or receive the ball. In a regular season, if the first possession results in a touchdown (by the receiving team or by the defensive team on a turnover) or the defensive team scores a safety, the scoring team wins. If the receiving team fails to score and loses possession, the game goes into sudden death, and the first to score wins. However, if the initial receiving team only scores a field goal, the game is not automatically over and the other team is given an opportunity to possess the ball as well. The other team can win with a touchdown, tie with a field goal leading to sudden death or lose if they fail to score. </p><p>In a playoff, both teams will have the opportunity to possess the ball. If the score is tied after each team has possessed the ball, the next score wins. However, if the team kicking off to start the overtime scores a safety on the receiving team's initial possession, the team that kicked off is the winner.<sup id="cite_ref-2" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-2"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>2<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> </p><p>During the regular season in the NFL, one overtime period is played (with each team receiving two-time outs). If the game is still tied after the 10-minute overtime, the game officially ends in a tie. In the playoffs, overtime periods continue until a winner is determined. Overtime follows a three-minute intermission after the end of the regulation game. Prior to the start of overtime, a coin flip is performed in which the captain of the visiting team calls the toss. The team that wins the coin flip has the option either to receive the kickoff or choose the side of the field they wish to defend. Ties are rare in the NFL;<sup id="cite_ref-2013tie_3-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-2013tie-3"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>3<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> the most recent being a game between the <a href="/wiki/Washington_Commanders" title="Washington Commanders">Washington Commanders</a> and <a href="/wiki/New_York_Giants" title="New York Giants">New York Giants</a> on December 4, 2022, which ended in a 20–all tie. See <a href="/wiki/List_of_NFL_tied_games" title="List of NFL tied games">List of NFL tied games</a> for more games. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading4"><h4 id="Rule_changes">Rule changes</h4><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=5" title="Edit section: Rule changes"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>From the <a href="/wiki/2017_NFL_season" title="2017 NFL season">2017</a> season, the overtime period was shortened from 15 minutes to 10 minutes for the preseason and regular season. The overtime for the postseason remains 15 minutes.<sup id="cite_ref-4" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-4"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>4<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> </p><p>Prior to the <a href="/wiki/2010%E2%80%9311_NFL_playoffs" title="2010–11 NFL playoffs">2010–11 playoffs</a>, the overtime winner was simply the first team to score any points;<sup id="cite_ref-5" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-5"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>5<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> however, the rules were changed to reduce the advantage obtained by the team that won the overtime coin toss. Under the prior rules, the team that won the coin toss would usually elect to receive the ball, then gain just enough yardage to win the game by kicking a field goal without the other team ever touching the ball. The coin toss winner won approximately 60% of overtime games under that rule, rather than the 50% which would be expected by random chance.<sup id="cite_ref-6" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-6"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>6<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> </p><p>The first overtime game played under a trial of the new overtime rules occurred in a <a href="/wiki/2011%E2%80%9312_NFL_playoffs#AFC:_Denver_Broncos_29.2C_Pittsburgh_Steelers_23_.28OT.29" title="2011–12 NFL playoffs">2012 AFC wild card game</a> between the <a href="/wiki/Denver_Broncos" title="Denver Broncos">Denver Broncos</a> and <a href="/wiki/Pittsburgh_Steelers" title="Pittsburgh Steelers">Pittsburgh Steelers</a> at <a href="/wiki/Sports_Authority_Field_at_Mile_High" class="mw-redirect" title="Sports Authority Field at Mile High">Sports Authority Field at Mile High</a>, <a href="/wiki/Denver" title="Denver">Denver</a>, Colorado. Denver won the game on the first play in overtime, an 80-yard touchdown pass from <a href="/wiki/Tim_Tebow" title="Tim Tebow">Tim Tebow</a> to <a href="/wiki/Demaryius_Thomas" title="Demaryius Thomas">Demaryius Thomas</a>. The rule was formally adopted for the 2012 season,<sup id="cite_ref-7" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-7"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>7<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> and the first game in which both teams scored in overtime was a 43–37 victory by the Houston Texans over the <a href="/wiki/Jacksonville_Jaguars" title="Jacksonville Jaguars">Jacksonville Jaguars</a> on November 18, 2012.<sup id="cite_ref-8" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-8"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>8<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> </p><p>The rules for overtime changed for the 2016–2017 season and were tweaked again for the 2017–2018 season.<sup id="cite_ref-9" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-9"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>9<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> The NFL's overtime rules are still subject to criticism, as a team that loses the coin toss and goes on to concede the touchdown does not get a chance for their offense to take the field.<sup id="cite_ref-ftw.usatoday.com_10-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ftw.usatoday.com-10"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>10<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-bleacherreport.com_11-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-bleacherreport.com-11"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>11<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> </p><p><a href="/wiki/Super_Bowl_LI" title="Super Bowl LI">Super Bowl LI</a> was the first <a href="/wiki/Super_Bowl" title="Super Bowl">Super Bowl</a> to go into overtime with a 28-all tie between the <a href="/wiki/Atlanta_Falcons" title="Atlanta Falcons">Atlanta Falcons</a> and <a href="/wiki/New_England_Patriots" title="New England Patriots">New England Patriots</a>, which the Patriots eventually won with <a href="/wiki/James_White_(running_back)" title="James White (running back)">James White</a> scoring a touchdown on the Patriots' first drive.<sup id="cite_ref-12" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-12"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>12<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> </p><p>The <a href="/wiki/2018%E2%80%9319_NFL_playoffs#Conference_Championships" title="2018–19 NFL playoffs">2019 NFC and AFC championship games</a> both went to overtime, the first time for such an occurrence. In the NFC title game, the <a href="/wiki/New_Orleans_Saints" title="New Orleans Saints">New Orleans Saints</a> won the coin toss but an interception allowed the <a href="/wiki/Los_Angeles_Rams" title="Los Angeles Rams">Los Angeles Rams</a> to drive into range to kick the winning field goal. In the AFC Championship held later that day, the <a href="/wiki/New_England_Patriots" title="New England Patriots">New England Patriots</a> won the coin toss and on their first drive scored the winning touchdown over the <a href="/wiki/Kansas_City_Chiefs" title="Kansas City Chiefs">Kansas City Chiefs</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-ftw.usatoday.com_10-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ftw.usatoday.com-10"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>10<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-bleacherreport.com_11-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-bleacherreport.com-11"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>11<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading4"><h4 id="NFL_Europa">NFL Europa</h4><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=6" title="Edit section: NFL Europa"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p><a href="/wiki/NFL_Europe" title="NFL Europe">NFL Europa</a>, a defunct league run by the NFL, used a 10-minute overtime period, with the constraint that each team must have the opportunity of possession; once both teams have had such an opportunity, the overtime proceeds in a manner similar to the NFL's. Thus, if Team A has the first possession of overtime and scores a touchdown and converts their kick (thus being 7 points ahead of Team B), Team A would then kick off to Team B (In the NFL, the game would have ended with the touchdown, without a conversion being attempted). Team B would have to match or exceed the 7 point difference within this ensuing possession; exceeding it would end the game immediately while matching the difference would result in a kickoff to Team A. From this point, the overtime is sudden death. The defunct <a href="/wiki/United_Football_League_(2009%E2%80%9312)" class="mw-redirect" title="United Football League (2009–12)">United Football League</a> had also used this rule. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="World_Football_League">World Football League</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=7" title="Edit section: World Football League"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>The defunct <a href="/wiki/World_Football_League" title="World Football League">World Football League</a>, in its first season of 1974, used an overtime system more analogous to the system long used in international <a href="/wiki/Association_football" title="Association football">soccer</a>. The overtime consisted of one 15-minute period, which was played in its entirety and divided into two halves of 7½ minutes each, with each half starting with a kickoff by one of the teams. The league changed to the NFL's sudden-death format for its final season in 1975.<sup id="cite_ref-13" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-13"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>13<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="College_and_high_school">College and high school</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=8" title="Edit section: College and high school"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>In college and high school football, an overtime procedure (the <i>Kansas plan</i>) ensures that each team has equal opportunity to score. In college, both teams are granted possession of the ball at their opponents' 25 yard-line in succession; the procedure repeats for next possession if needed; all possessions thereafter will be from the opponent's 3-yard line. A coin flip takes place, with the winning team having the option either 1) to declare that they will take the ball first or second, or 2) to decide on which end of the field the series will occur (both teams' series occur on the same end of the field). The losing team will have the first option in any subsequent even-numbered overtime. In the first overtime, the team with the first series attempts to score either a touchdown or a field goal; their possession ends when either a touchdown or a field goal have been scored, they turn the ball over via a fumble or an interception, or they fail to gain a first down. After a touchdown, a team may attempt either an extra-point or a two-point conversion. However, if the team on defense during the first series recovers a fumble and returns it for a touchdown, or returns an interception for a touchdown, the defensive team wins the game. (This is the only way for a college overtime game to end without both teams having possession.) Otherwise, regardless of the outcome of the first team's series (be it a touchdown, field goal, or turnover), the other team begins their series. If the score remains tied after both teams have completed a series, the procedure is repeated, but if a touchdown is scored, a two-point conversion will be required. Since 2021, if the game is still tied after double overtime, each team attempts one 2-point conversion per period rather than getting the ball at the 25-yard line.<sup id="cite_ref-14" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-14"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>14<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> </p><p>In high school football, individual state associations can choose any overtime format they want, or even elect to not play overtime at all (ties stand in this case). However, most states use the Kansas Plan. In a majority of states, each team is granted possession of the ball at the 10-yard line, meaning that a team cannot make a first down without scoring except via a defensive penalty that carries an automatic first down (such as defensive <a href="/wiki/Pass_interference" title="Pass interference">pass interference</a> or roughing the passer). As is the case with the college overtime rule, the team that wins the coin toss will have the choice as to whether to take the ball first or second, or decide at which end of the field the overtime will be played. The other major difference between overtime in college football and high school football is that in some states, if the defense forces a turnover, the ball is dead immediately, thus eliminating the possibility of scoring. However, in <a href="/wiki/Texas" title="Texas">Texas</a>, the college overtime rule is used, as both the <a href="/wiki/University_Interscholastic_League" title="University Interscholastic League">University Interscholastic League</a>, which governs interscholastic activities for Texas public high schools, and the <a href="/wiki/Texas_Association_of_Private_and_Parochial_Schools" title="Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools">Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools</a>, the largest analogous body for Texas private high schools, play by NCAA football rules with a few modifications for the high school level. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="XFL">XFL</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=9" title="Edit section: XFL"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>The original incarnation of the <a href="/wiki/XFL_(2001)" title="XFL (2001)">XFL</a> used a modified Kansas Plan which, upon the first team scoring, required the opponent to score the same or greater number of points in the same or fewer downs (i.e., if the first team scored a touchdown, and converted the one-point conversion in three downs, the opponent would have to match that touchdown and conversion in three downs as well). Each team started at the 20-yard line, but like high school, there were no opportunities for first downs. The league also banned field goals except on a fourth down. </p><p>The <a href="/wiki/XFL_(2020)" class="mw-redirect" title="XFL (2020)">XFL's second incarnation</a> used a five-round <a href="/wiki/Penalty_shootout" title="Penalty shootout">shootout</a> of two-point conversions similar to a penalty shootout in soccer or ice hockey. The <a href="/wiki/United_Football_League_(2024)" title="United Football League (2024)">UFL</a> also uses the XFL's overtime system, albeit reduced to best-of-three. Such a shootout had never been attempted in organized football at the time the rule was proposed; in April 2019, the <a href="/wiki/NCAA" class="mw-redirect" title="NCAA">NCAA</a> adopted a similar concept for games that reach quintuple overtime starting with the <a href="/wiki/2019_NCAA_Division_I_FBS_football_season" title="2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season">2019 FBS season</a>, two seasons later, triple overtime.<sup id="cite_ref-15" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-15"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>15<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-16" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-16"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>16<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> The defense is not able to score, as should a turnover occur, the play would be dead.<sup id="cite_ref-XFL_Rules_17-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-XFL_Rules-17"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>17<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> Defensive penalties result in the ball moving up to the 1-yard line, while a second defensive penalty on any play, even in future rounds, results in a score awarded to the offensive team. To speed up the overtime process, both teams' offense and defense are on the field at the appropriate end zone. Once one team's offense has completed its round of the shootout, the other team's offense plays its round from the opposite end zone.<sup id="cite_ref-18" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-18"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>18<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> These overtime rules ensure that both teams have an opportunity to win the game and would limit overtime to 5 or 6 minutes. If both teams remain tied after five rounds, multiple rounds of conversions will be played until one team succeeds, thus ensuring that no game can end in a draw.<sup id="cite_ref-XFL_Rules_17-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-XFL_Rules-17"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>17<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="USFL_(2022)"><span id="USFL_.282022.29"></span>USFL (2022)</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=10" title="Edit section: USFL (2022)"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>In the <a href="/wiki/United_States_Football_League_(2022)" class="mw-redirect" title="United States Football League (2022)">second incarnation of the United States Football League</a>, teams played three (at least two) rounds of two-point conversions from the three-yard line. The coin toss was called by the visiting team; the winner of the toss could choose to possess the ball first or defend. The team scoring the most points in the three rounds won the game; otherwise, teams played sudden-death rounds until one team scored. One timeout could be called per overtime round. Although no game clock is used, the play clock of 35 seconds was still used. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading2"><h2 id="Playing_the_game">Playing the game</h2><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=11" title="Edit section: Playing the game"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <figure typeof="mw:File/Thumb"><a href="/wiki/File:Adm._Haney_flips_the_coin_at_the_Pro_Bowl.jpg" class="mw-file-description"><img src="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/85/Adm._Haney_flips_the_coin_at_the_Pro_Bowl.jpg/250px-Adm._Haney_flips_the_coin_at_the_Pro_Bowl.jpg" decoding="async" width="250" height="179" class="mw-file-element" srcset="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/85/Adm._Haney_flips_the_coin_at_the_Pro_Bowl.jpg/375px-Adm._Haney_flips_the_coin_at_the_Pro_Bowl.jpg 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/85/Adm._Haney_flips_the_coin_at_the_Pro_Bowl.jpg/500px-Adm._Haney_flips_the_coin_at_the_Pro_Bowl.jpg 2x" data-file-width="1890" data-file-height="1350" /></a><figcaption><a href="/wiki/Cecil_D._Haney" title="Cecil D. Haney">Cecil D. Haney</a> flips the coin at the <a href="/wiki/2013_Pro_Bowl" title="2013 Pro Bowl">2013 Pro Bowl</a>.</figcaption></figure> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Coin_toss">Coin toss</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=12" title="Edit section: Coin toss"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>Three minutes before the start of the game, the referee meets with captains from both teams for a coin toss. The visiting team calls the toss before the coin is flipped, since 1998. The winner of the toss may defer their choice to the start of the second half, or they may take the first choice of: </p> <ol><li>Receiving the kickoff to start the game, or kicking off to start the game</li> <li>Choosing an end of the field to defend in the first quarter (with the teams switching directions at the end of the first quarter and at the end of the third quarter)</li></ol> <p>The loser of the toss gets the remaining option. Typically, if the winner of the toss defers, the loser will choose to receive the ball first. </p><p>At the start of the second half, the team that did not choose first (either because they deferred their choice or because they lost the toss) gets the first choice of options. </p><p>According to <i>USA Today</i>, in college games, the team that wins the toss defers their choice to the start of the second half over 90% of the time.<sup id="cite_ref-19" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-19"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>19<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> </p><p>If a game goes to overtime, a coin toss is held before the start of overtime, but tosses are not held before the start of subsequent overtime periods. In college, for example, the loser of the toss to start overtime has the first choice in the second overtime period. The choices available to the captains in overtime vary among the NFL, college, and various states' high school rules. </p><p>In high school, the coin toss may be held between the captains or coaches earlier before the start of the game. At three minutes before kickoff, the captains meet for a simulated coin toss, where the referee announces the results of the earlier toss. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading4"><h4 id="XFL_2">XFL</h4><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=13" title="Edit section: XFL"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>The <a href="/wiki/XFL_(2001)" title="XFL (2001)">original incarnation of the XFL</a> did not implement a coin toss; instead, an event took place called the "opening scramble", in which one player from each team fought to recover a football 20 yards away to determine possession. Both players lined up side-by-side on one of the 30-yard lines, with the ball being placed at the 50-yard line. At the whistle, the two players would run toward the ball and attempt to gain possession; whichever player gained possession first was allowed to choose possession (as if he had won a coin toss in other leagues). </p><p>The <a href="/wiki/XFL_(2020)" class="mw-redirect" title="XFL (2020)">XFL's second incarnation</a> also did not feature coin tosses. Instead, the home team was given the option to kick off, receive, select a goal, or defer to the second half. In the event of overtime, the visiting team was given the choice of going first or second or selecting which end zone to attack (with the home team getting the other choice). </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Downed_player">Downed player</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=14" title="Edit section: Downed player"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>The rules vary from the college level to the professional level. In the NFL, unless a player is tagged by an opposing player or gives himself up, he is not down. A player carrying the ball (the runner) is <b>downed</b> when any of the following occurs: </p> <ul><li>Any part of the runner other than his hands or feet touches the ground. Ankles and wrists count as downed. This may be as a result of: <ul><li>Contact by an opponent (called <b>down by contact</b>) where the opponent <i>tackles</i> the runner by pushing him, grasping him and pulling him to the ground, sliding into his legs, or touching him in any manner prior to any part of the runner other than his hands or feet touching the ground. Unlike the use of the word <i>tackle</i> in other sports, if the opposing player fails to down the ball carrier, it is merely an <i>attempted tackle.</i> If the ball carrier falls onto another player but he doesn't make contact with the ground, he can still get up and keep playing. A player on the ground is not considered part of the ground.</li> <li>Intentionally downing the ball: intentionally <a href="/wiki/Quarterback_kneel" title="Quarterback kneel">kneeling</a>, verbally declaring "I'm Down" (except in college), or similar actions. For example, to protect himself from violent hits by opponents attempting to tackle him, the quarterback may choose to slide to the ground feet-first. This slide is interpreted as intentionally downing the ball, and opponents may then be penalized for hitting him.</li> <li>In amateur football, a runner is downed when any part of his body other than his hands or feet touches the ground at any time (unless he is the holder for a place kick). In professional football, the runner is not down for such accidental contact; he must be down by contact with an opponent as described above.</li></ul></li> <li>The runner goes out of bounds: that is, any part of his body (including his hands or feet) touches the ground, or anything other than another player or an official, on or past a sideline or an endline. The sideline itself is out of bounds so that the runner is deemed out of bounds if he steps on or touches any part of it. A runner may carry the ball in such a manner that it is over the sideline, so long as the ball or runner does not touch anything out of bounds.</li> <li>The runner's forward progress toward the opponents' goal line is stopped by contact with an opponent, with little chance to be resumed. The exact moment at which the player's forward progress stops is subject to the judgment of the officials. In particular, for the protection of the quarterback, he is considered down as soon as an official judge that he is in the grasp of an opponent behind the line of scrimmage, and the tackling defensive player(s) will be awarded a <a href="/wiki/Quarterback_sack" title="Quarterback sack">sack</a>, if he is driven backward by the opponent, the ball will be spotted where his forward progress was stopped.</li></ul> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading2"><h2 id="Scrimmage_downs">Scrimmage downs</h2><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=15" title="Edit section: Scrimmage downs"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>The majority of a football game takes place on plays, or <i>downs</i>, that begin at the line of scrimmage. The officials <i>spot</i> the ball (place it in a designated spot on the field) on the line of scrimmage and declare it ready for play. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Positions">Positions</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=16" title="Edit section: Positions"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <style data-mw-deduplicate="TemplateStyles:r1236090951">.mw-parser-output .hatnote{font-style:italic}.mw-parser-output div.hatnote{padding-left:1.6em;margin-bottom:0.5em}.mw-parser-output .hatnote i{font-style:normal}.mw-parser-output .hatnote+link+.hatnote{margin-top:-0.5em}@media print{body.ns-0 .mw-parser-output .hatnote{display:none!important}}</style><div role="note" class="hatnote navigation-not-searchable">Main article: <a href="/wiki/American_football_positions" title="American football positions">American football positions</a></div> <p>The width of the spotted football defines the width of the <a href="/wiki/Neutral_zone_(gridiron_football)" title="Neutral zone (gridiron football)">neutral zone</a>, an area of the field no player other than the snapper may position himself in or above before the snap. Each team has its own line of scrimmage, thought of as a vertical plane from sideline to sideline that passes through the point of the ball nearest its own goal line. </p> <figure class="mw-halign-right" typeof="mw:File/Thumb"><a href="/wiki/File:American_Football_Positions2.png" class="mw-file-description"><img src="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2c/American_Football_Positions2.png/300px-American_Football_Positions2.png" decoding="async" width="300" height="223" class="mw-file-element" srcset="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2c/American_Football_Positions2.png/450px-American_Football_Positions2.png 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2c/American_Football_Positions2.png/600px-American_Football_Positions2.png 2x" data-file-width="625" data-file-height="465" /></a><figcaption>A formation at the line of scrimmage. Offensive players are marked by O symbols, defensive players by X symbols. This diagram shows two of the most common formations, the offense is in the <a href="/wiki/I_formation" title="I formation">I formation</a> while the defense is in the <a href="/wiki/4%E2%80%933_defense" title="4–3 defense">4–3 formation</a>. There are many different formations the players may take.</figcaption></figure> <p>A typical offense is made up of a <a href="/wiki/Quarterback" title="Quarterback">quarterback</a>, five <a href="/wiki/Lineman_(gridiron_football)" title="Lineman (gridiron football)">offensive linemen</a>, two <a href="/wiki/Wide_receiver" title="Wide receiver">wide receivers</a>, a <a href="/wiki/Running_back" title="Running back">running back</a>, a <a href="/wiki/Fullback_(gridiron_football)" title="Fullback (gridiron football)">fullback</a>, and a <a href="/wiki/Tight_end" title="Tight end">tight end</a>, however teams will vary their personnel on the field to fit any given play. A quarterback is essentially the leader of the offense. It is most often their responsibility to pass along the play called to the rest of the players in the huddle before any given play. A quarterback is the primary ball-handler on offense. It is their responsibility to call the snap count for the ball to enter play. Once the ball is hiked into play, it is their job to either hand the ball off to one of their running backs, or scout the field for an open receiver to throw the ball to. In some instances, the quarterback will run the ball themselves. A quarterback is guarded by their offensive linemen. The offensive line is made up of a left and right <a href="/wiki/Tackle_(gridiron_football_position)" title="Tackle (gridiron football position)">tackle</a>, a left and right <a href="/wiki/Guard_(gridiron_football)" title="Guard (gridiron football)">guard</a>, and a <a href="/wiki/Center_(gridiron_football)" title="Center (gridiron football)">center</a>. It is the center's responsibility to hike the ball to the quarterback. An offensive line has two different jobs. When the offense runs a pass play, it is their job to guard the quarterback from the defense that is rushing. When the offense runs a run play, it is their job to clear a path for the running back to run through. The running back also has multiple roles. They will either take the ball from the quarterback and run, move up and help the offensive line block or go out and catch a pass. While the role of the fullback is deteriorating currently among professional leagues, it is their primary responsibility to lead the running back. Running backs and fullbacks are sometimes also called a halfback, a wingback, or a slotback. Like the running back, the tight end also has multiple roles. They will either help the offensive line protect the quarterback, block on run plays, or run or catch the ball themselves. The wide receivers' primary role is to run out into the field of play and catch the ball, although they will also block in some instances. </p><p>The players on offense must arrange themselves in a <a href="/wiki/Formation_(American_football)" title="Formation (American football)">formation</a>, all behind their <a href="/wiki/Line_of_scrimmage" title="Line of scrimmage">line of scrimmage</a> (that is, on their side of the ball). For reasons of safety and competitive balance, there are strict rules which define the way in which the offensive players may line up. Seven players must line up directly on the line of scrimmage while four players line up behind the line of scrimmage. Within this formation, there are six <a href="/wiki/Eligible_receiver" title="Eligible receiver">eligible receivers</a> who may receive a <a href="/wiki/Forward_pass" title="Forward pass">forward pass</a> during play. These eligible receivers are either the running back, fullback, tight end, or wide receivers. The remaining five linemen, often called <i>interior linemen</i> do not normally handle the ball during a play. Because of these rules, various leagues of American football have enacted strict rules of uniform numbering so officials may more easily judge which players were eligible and which were not at the start of a play. For example, in <a href="/wiki/College_football" title="College football">college football</a>, ineligible players wear numbers 50–79, while eligible receivers wear 1–49 or 80–99. Even within this structure, offenses can still present a wide number of formations, so long as they maintain the "seven and four" arrangement. Receivers, for example, may play close to the other linemen or they may play some distance down the line of scrimmage, where they would sometimes be called split ends. Of the four backs, they may play behind the linemen or may play "split out" to provide additional wide receivers. These additional receivers can be flankers (if they play split far wide, but still in the backfield) or slot receivers if they play in the "slot" between the split end and the rest of the offensive line. </p><p>The players on defense may arrange themselves in any manner, as long as all players are "behind the line" (that is, on the side of the line nearest their own end zone). Players who line up opposite the offensive line are called <a href="/wiki/Lineman_(gridiron_football)#Defensive_line" title="Lineman (gridiron football)">defensive linemen</a>, usually with one or two <a href="/wiki/Defensive_tackle" title="Defensive tackle">defensive tackles</a> in the middle (a single defensive tackle is often called the nose guard or nose tackle) and with one <a href="/wiki/Defensive_end" title="Defensive end">defensive end</a> on each side. A defensive lineman's job is typically to put pressure on the opposing team's quarterback by rushing the offensive line. The defensive line is also most often the first set of players the opponent must get through should they choose to run the ball. Behind the linemen are the <a href="/wiki/Linebacker" title="Linebacker">linebackers</a>. A linebacker's job can be any number of things, including trying to rush the opposing team's quarterback, stopping the opponents running back on run plays, or covering the opponent's tight end or wide receivers. Positioned opposite the wide receivers are the <a href="/wiki/Cornerback" title="Cornerback">cornerbacks</a>. Their primary responsibility is to cover the wide receivers. Farthest back from the line are the <a href="/wiki/Safety_(gridiron_football_position)" title="Safety (gridiron football position)">safeties</a>, usually in the middle of the field behind the linebackers. The safeties are the last line of defense against the opponent. Like a linebacker, a safety's role can vary, however, their most common role is to help the cornerbacks cover the opponent's wide receivers, which is called "double coverage". The linemen and linebackers close to the line of scrimmage, are often referred to as playing "in the box". Players outside "the box" (usually cornerbacks and safeties) are collectively referred to as the "secondary". </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Starting_the_down">Starting the down</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=17" title="Edit section: Starting the down"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>A scrimmage down begins with a <i>snap</i>, where the center throws or hands the ball back to one of the backs, usually the quarterback. The quarterback then either hands the ball off to a back, throws the ball, or runs with it himself. The down ends when the ball becomes dead (see below). The ball is typically next spotted where the ball became dead; however, if it became dead outside the hash marks, it is brought in on the same yard line to the nearest hash mark. This spot establishes the lines of scrimmage for the next play. In the case of an incomplete forward pass, the ball is returned to the spot where it was last snapped to begin the next play. A fumbled ball that goes out of bounds is declared dead and possession remains with the team that most recently had control of the ball. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Dead_ball">Dead ball</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=18" title="Edit section: Dead ball"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>The ball becomes dead, and the down ends, when: </p> <ul><li>the ball carrier is downed, as described above;</li> <li>under college rules only, the ball carrier fakes a slide to the ground;</li> <li>a forward pass falls incomplete (it touches the ground before possession is secured by a player);</li> <li>the ball carrier or ball touches the sideline or end line or otherwise goes outside the field of play ("out of bounds");</li> <li>the ball carrier or the ball, except on a scoring field goal attempt, hits any part of the goalpost (even if it bounces back onto the field);</li> <li>a team scores;</li> <li>a kick receiver makes a <a href="/wiki/Fair_catch" title="Fair catch">fair catch</a> (waving his arm above his head to signal a fair catch, where the kicking team is not allowed to interfere with him or hit him after the catch, but in return, he is not allowed to run), or a member of the receiving team gains possession after a fair catch signal was given;</li> <li>a member of the kicking team possesses a kicked ball beyond the line of scrimmage (e.g. "downing" a punt allowed to roll by the receiving team by holding it to stop its roll);</li> <li>a kicked ball comes to rest;</li> <li>a <a href="/wiki/Touchback" title="Touchback">touchback</a> occurs; or</li> <li>under NFL or college rules, on fourth down (or, in the NFL, on any down after the two-minute warning in either half/overtime), a ball fumbled forward by the offensive team is recovered by an offensive team player other than the fumbler.</li></ul> <p>The nearest official typically blows his whistle after the ball becomes dead to alert the players that the down has already ended. If the ball is alive and the official sounds an <i>inadvertent whistle</i>, then the ball still becomes dead, but the team in possession of the ball may elect to have the down replayed or take the spot where the ball was declared dead. If the ball was loose from a fumble, then the ball can be put into play at the spot of the fumble. If the ball was in flight from a kick or a pass, then the down is always replayed. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading2"><h2 id="Free_kick_downs">Free kick downs</h2><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=19" title="Edit section: Free kick downs"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>A <b>free kick</b> is a down that does not occur from scrimmage. The kicking team begins behind the ball, while the receiving team must remain at least 10 yards downfield before the ball is kicked. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Kickoffs">Kickoffs</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=20" title="Edit section: Kickoffs"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>A kickoff is a type of free kick where the ball is placed on a <a href="/wiki/Tee#Kicking_tee" title="Tee">tee</a> (or held) at the kicking team's 35-yard line (40 for high school). In the 2011 NFL Season, changes were made regarding kickoffs to limit injuries. The spot from which the ball is kicked was restored to the 35 yard line, bringing to an end the 1994 designation of the 30 yard line, a change meant to increase the frequency of the option to elect a touchback. In addition, players on the kickoff coverage team (apart from the kicker) cannot line up more than a specified distance behind the kickoff line. This distance is 5 yards at most levels of the game and 1 yard in the NFL, minimizing running starts and thus reducing the speed of collisions.<sup id="cite_ref-20" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-20"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>20<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-Breech_2018-05-22_21-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Breech_2018-05-22-21"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>21<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> The kicking team's players may not cross this line until the ball is kicked; members of the non-kicking (or "receiving") team are similarly restrained behind a line 10 yards further downfield (the 45-yard line, or 50 for high school). A valid kickoff must travel at least this 10-yard distance to the receiving team's restraining line, after which any player of either team may catch or pick up the ball and try to advance it (a member of the kicking team may only recover a kickoff and may not advance it) before being downed (see "Downed player," below). In most cases, the ball is kicked as far as possible (typically 40 to 70 yards), after which a player of the receiving team is usually able to secure possession (since the members of the kicking team cannot start downfield until after the ball is kicked). Occasionally, for tactical reasons, the kicking team may instead choose to attempt an <b>onside kick</b>, in which the kicker tries to kick the ball along the ground just over the required 10-yard distance in such a manner that one of his own teammates can recover the ball for the kicking side. If it is touched before ten yards, the ball is dead and a re-kick or spot of the ball will be rewarded to the receiving team. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading4"><h4 id="Receiving_a_kickoff">Receiving a kickoff</h4><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=21" title="Edit section: Receiving a kickoff"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>A member of the receiving team gaining possession of the ball on a kickoff may attempt to advance it as far as he can toward the kicking team's goal line before being downed. Once the ball carrier is downed, the play is whistled dead and the ball is placed by the officials at the point where the play ended; this spot then becomes the <a href="/wiki/Line_of_scrimmage" title="Line of scrimmage">line of scrimmage</a> for the ensuing play. A kick that travels through or goes out of bounds within the end zone without being touched, or is caught by the receiving team in the end zone but not advanced out of it, results in a touchback; the ball is then placed at the receiving team's 25-yard line, which becomes the line of scrimmage. In college football only, a fair catch by the receiving team between its own 25-yard line and the goal line is treated as a touchback, with the ball placed at the 25. </p><p>A kickoff that goes out of bounds anywhere other than the end zone before being touched by the receiving team is an illegal kick: the receiving team has the option of having the ball re-kicked from five yards closer to the kicking team's goal line, or they may choose to take possession of the ball at the point where it went out of bounds or 30 yards from the point of the kick (25 yards in high school, and in college as of 2012<sup class="plainlinks noexcerpt noprint asof-tag update" style="display:none;"><a class="external text" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit">&#91;update&#93;</a></sup>), whichever is more advantageous. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Other_free_kicks">Other free kicks</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=22" title="Edit section: Other free kicks"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>A free-kick is also used to restart the game following a safety. The team that was trapped in its own end zone, therefore conceding two points to the other team, kicks the ball from its own 20-yard line. This can be a place kick (in the NFL, a tee cannot be used), drop-kick, or punt. </p><p>In the NFL and high school, a free kick may be taken on the play immediately after a <a href="/wiki/Fair_catch" title="Fair catch">fair catch</a>; see "fair catch kick" below. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading2"><h2 id="Scoring">Scoring</h2><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=23" title="Edit section: Scoring"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Scrimmage_plays_and_kickoffs">Scrimmage plays and kickoffs</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=24" title="Edit section: Scrimmage plays and kickoffs"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>Most standard football plays are considered <b>scrimmage plays</b>, initiated from a line of scrimmage. Exceptions are kickoffs and try plays (below). Although similar rules apply during a try play, the number of points awarded for each score differs on a try play. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading4"><h4 id="Touchdown_(6_points)"><span id="Touchdown_.286_points.29"></span>Touchdown (6 points)</h4><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=25" title="Edit section: Touchdown (6 points)"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <link rel="mw-deduplicated-inline-style" href="mw-data:TemplateStyles:r1236090951"><div role="note" class="hatnote navigation-not-searchable">Main article: <a href="/wiki/Touchdown" title="Touchdown">Touchdown</a></div> <p>A touchdown is earned when a player has legal possession of the ball and the ball touches or goes over the imaginary vertical plane above the opposing team's goal line. After a touchdown, the scoring team attempts a try play for 1 or 2 points (see below). A successful touchdown is signaled by an official extending both arms vertically above the head. A touchdown is worth six points, except in the defunct <a href="/wiki/World_Football_League" title="World Football League">WFL</a> where it was worth seven points. </p><p>For statistical purposes, the player who advances the ball into or catches it in the end zone is credited with the touchdown. If a forward pass was thrown on the play, the throwing player is credited with a passing touchdown. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading4"><h4 id="Field_goal_(3_points)"><span id="Field_goal_.283_points.29"></span>Field goal (3 points)</h4><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=26" title="Edit section: Field goal (3 points)"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <link rel="mw-deduplicated-inline-style" href="mw-data:TemplateStyles:r1236090951"><div role="note" class="hatnote navigation-not-searchable">Main article: <a href="/wiki/Field_goal" title="Field goal">Field goal</a></div> <p>A field goal is scored when the ball is place kicked, drop kicked, or free kicked after a fair catch or awarded fair catch (High School or NFL only) between the goalposts behind the opponent's end zone. The most common type of kick used is the place kick. For a place kick, the ball must first be snapped to a placeholder, who holds the ball upright on the ground with his fingertip so that it may be kicked. Three points are scored if the ball crosses between the two upright posts and above the crossbar and remains over. If a field goal is missed, the ball is returned to the original line of scrimmage (in the NFL, to the spot of the kick; in high school, to the 20-yard line if the ball enters the end zone, or otherwise where the ball becomes dead after the kick) or to the 20-yard line if that is further from the goal line, and possession is given to the other team. If the ball does not go out of bounds, the other team may catch the kicked ball and attempt to advance it, but this is usually not advantageous. One official is positioned under each goalpost; if either one rules the field goal no good, then the field goal is unsuccessful. A successful field goal is signaled by an official extending both arms vertically above the head. A team that successfully kicks a field goal kicks off to the opposing team on the next play. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading4"><h4 id="Safety_(2_points)"><span id="Safety_.282_points.29"></span>Safety (2 points)</h4><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=27" title="Edit section: Safety (2 points)"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <link rel="mw-deduplicated-inline-style" href="mw-data:TemplateStyles:r1236090951"><div role="note" class="hatnote navigation-not-searchable">Main article: <a href="/wiki/Safety_(gridiron_football_score)" title="Safety (gridiron football score)">Safety (gridiron football score)</a></div> <p>The uncommon <b>safety</b> is scored if a player causes the ball to become dead in his own end zone; two points are awarded to the opposing (usually defending) team. This can happen if a player is either downed or goes out of bounds in the end zone while carrying the ball, or if he fumbles the ball, and it goes out of bounds in the end zone. Safety is also awarded to the defensive team if the offensive team commits a foul which is enforced in its own end zone. A safety is <i>not</i> awarded if a player intercepts a pass or receives a kick in his own end zone and is downed there. This situation, in which the opponent caused the ball to enter the end zone, is called a <a href="/wiki/Touchback" title="Touchback">touchback</a>; no points are scored, and the team that gained possession of the ball is awarded possession at its own 25-yard line. If the interception or reception occurs outside the end zone, and the player is carried into the end zone by momentum, the ball is placed at the spot of the catch, and no safety is awarded. A safety is signaled by a referee holding both palms together above the head, fingertips pointing upwards. After a safety, the team that conceded the safety kicks a free kick (which may be a punt, place kick, or drop-kick) from its 20-yard line. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Try_plays">Try plays</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=28" title="Edit section: Try plays"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>A <b>try play</b> (as opposed to a regular <b>scrimmage play</b> or kickoff), more commonly referred to as an <b>extra-point attempt</b>, <b>PAT</b> (abbreviation of "point after touchdown"), <b>conversion attempt</b>, or <b>two-point conversion attempt</b>, based on the scoring team's intentions on the play, is awarded to the scoring team immediately following a touchdown. This un-timed down is an opportunity to score additional points.<sup id="cite_ref-22" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-22"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>22<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> </p> <ul><li>Although the game clock is not advanced during a try play, the play clock is enforced. A delay of game penalty, false start, or similar penalty, by the offense results in a 5-yard penalty assessed for the try. Typically, penalties charged against the defense give the offensive two options: half the distance to the goal for the try, or assessing the full penalty on the ensuing kickoff. Since the trial is not timed by the game clock, if a touchdown is scored as regulation time expires (and game clock subsequently reads 0:00.0), the try is still allowed to be conducted. After the <a href="/wiki/Minneapolis_Miracle" title="Minneapolis Miracle">Minneapolis Miracle</a> in 2018, the NFL implemented a rule that if a team scores on the final play of the game, and extra points would not change the result, the PAT will no longer be conducted.</li></ul> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading4"><h4 id="Extra_point_(field_goal_-_1_point)"><span id="Extra_point_.28field_goal_-_1_point.29"></span>Extra point (field goal - 1 point)</h4><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=29" title="Edit section: Extra point (field goal - 1 point)"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>The offensive team may attempt to kick the ball through the goalposts, in the same manner, that a field goal is kicked during a scrimmage play. In the NFL, the ball is spotted at the 15-yard line. In college and high school, the ball is spotted at the 3-yard line. If successful, the team is awarded 1 point, referred to as an <a href="/wiki/Conversion_(gridiron_football)" title="Conversion (gridiron football)">extra point</a>. This option is almost always chosen because a two-point conversion attempt is much riskier. Since the extra point is almost always successful, sportscasters will often refer to a team-up or trailing by seven (not six) points as being "up/trailing by a touchdown". </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading4"><h4 id="Two-point_conversion_(touchdown_-_2_points)"><span id="Two-point_conversion_.28touchdown_-_2_points.29"></span>Two-point conversion (touchdown - 2 points)</h4><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=30" title="Edit section: Two-point conversion (touchdown - 2 points)"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>The offensive team may attempt to advance the ball via run or pass into the end zone, much like a touchdown on the extra-point attempt, except that it receives two points. This is called a <b><a href="/wiki/Two-point_conversion" title="Two-point conversion">two-point conversion</a></b>. If the offense elects to attempt a two-point conversion on the try play, the ball is spotted at the 2-yard line in the NFL and on the 3-yard line for college and high school. The success rate for two-point conversions is about 48 percent<sup id="cite_ref-23" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-23"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>23<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> in the NFL, making the two-point conversion attempt a risky tactic; thus it is usually attempted only when two points will help the team but one point will not. </p> <ul><li>For example, suppose that it is late in the game with a score of 21–10 and the losing team scores a touchdown, making the score 21–16. The scoring team will usually attempt the two-point conversion because if successful, a three-point deficit later could be matched with one field goal; failure to convert would result in a five-point deficit that could be surmounted with another touchdown – a situation no worse than the four-point deficit achieved with a kicked extra point.</li> <li>Another example would be if a team scores a late-game touchdown, and as a result is down by two points. A successful two-point conversion would tie the game and likely force overtime. In very rare and risky instances, a trailing team who scored a touchdown, and as a result is down by 1 point, may attempt a two-point conversion to gamble on a win and avoid overtime (or, under NCAA or NFHS rules, a subsequent overtime period). Two famous examples of this gamble were by <a href="/wiki/1983_Nebraska_Cornhuskers_football_team" title="1983 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team">Nebraska</a> in the last minute of the <a href="/wiki/1984_Orange_Bowl" title="1984 Orange Bowl">1984 Orange Bowl</a> (unsuccessful) and by <a href="/wiki/2006_Boise_State_Broncos_football_team" title="2006 Boise State Broncos football team">Boise State</a> in the first overtime of the <a href="/wiki/2007_Fiesta_Bowl" title="2007 Fiesta Bowl">2007 Fiesta Bowl</a> (successful). Under NCAA rules, teams are required to "go for two" starting with double overtime.</li></ul> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading5"><h5 id="Defensive_conversion">Defensive conversion</h5><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=31" title="Edit section: Defensive conversion"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>Under college, NFL &amp; UFL rules, if the defensive team gains possession and advances the ball the length of the field into the opposite end zone on the try play (via interception or a fumble recovery, or by blocking a kick and legally recovering the ball), they score two points. This is officially recorded as a <b>defensive conversion</b> scored by the defense. The <a href="/wiki/National_Collegiate_Athletic_Association" title="National Collegiate Athletic Association">NCAA</a> adopted this rule in 1988; the NFL added this in 2015; the UFL, 2024. </p> <ul><li>This scenario cannot occur under <a href="/wiki/National_Federation_of_State_High_School_Associations" title="National Federation of State High School Associations">high school football</a> rules except in Texas, which bases its rules on the college ruleset. Outside of Texas, the ball is ruled dead and the try is over immediately when the defense gains possession.</li></ul> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading4"><h4 id="Safety_(1_point)"><span id="Safety_.281_point.29"></span>Safety (1 point)</h4><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=32" title="Edit section: Safety (1 point)"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>A safety scored on a try play is worth one point. This can occur when, for example, the defense gains control of the ball and advances it into the field of play, but then retreats into its own end zone when play is stopped. Similarly, the defense could recover a fumble in its own end zone before play is stopped. A safety on a try play could also be awarded to the defense if the defense takes possession of the ball during a try play, advances it all the way down to the opposite end of the field, where the offensive team then regains possession before the play is declared dead in that end zone. </p><p>The one point safety is the most rare type of score in American football. And has never occurred in NFL play, and has only occurred three times in NCAA division 1 football.<sup id="cite_ref-24" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-24"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>24<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-25" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-25"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>25<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> </p><p>Since a one-point cannot occur unless the other team at least scores a touchdown a final score of 0–1 to 5-1 is not possible in American football, though a final score of 6-1 or 8-1 or higher is. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading4"><h4 id="Officials_signals_on_try_plays">Officials signals on try plays</h4><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=33" title="Edit section: Officials signals on try plays"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>The officials' signal for a successful try, whether an extra point or a two-point conversion, is the same as for a touchdown. The officials' signal for a safety on a try play is also the same as on a scrimmage play. </p><p>After the try, the team that scored the touchdown kicks off to the opposing team. Unlike a safety that occurs on a scrimmage play, no free-kick is awarded following a safety on a try play. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading4"><h4 id="Try_play_rules_in_overtime">Try play rules in overtime</h4><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=34" title="Edit section: Try play rules in overtime"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>During sudden-death over time, particularly in the NFL, if a team scores a touchdown in the overtime period, the game is immediately over, and the try is ignored. </p><p>In NCAA overtime, if the second team to possess the ball in the overtime scores a touchdown which puts them ahead of the opponent in points, the game is immediately over, and the try is ignored. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Fair_catch_kick">Fair catch kick</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=35" title="Edit section: Fair catch kick"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <link rel="mw-deduplicated-inline-style" href="mw-data:TemplateStyles:r1236090951"><div role="note" class="hatnote navigation-not-searchable">Main article: <a href="/wiki/Fair_catch_kick" title="Fair catch kick">Fair catch kick</a></div> <p>A free-kick (see above) may be taken on the play immediately after any fair catch of a punt. In the NFL, if the receiving team elects to attempt this and time expired during the punt, the half/overtime is extended with an untimed down. The ball must be held on the ground by a member of the kicking team or drop kicked; a tee may not be used. (High school kickers may use a tee). This is both a field goal attempt and a free-kick; if the ball is kicked between the goalposts, three points are scored for the kicking team. This is the only case where a free kick may score points. This method of scoring is extremely rare, last successfully completed in the NFL by <a href="/wiki/Ray_Wersching" title="Ray Wersching">Ray Wersching</a> in 1976. It is only advantageous when a team catches a very short punt with very little time left. A team is unlikely to be punting with only a few seconds left in a half or overtime, and it is rarer still for punts to be caught near field goal range. The officials' signal for a successful fair catch kick is the same as for a field goal. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading4"><h4 id="Defunct_leagues">Defunct leagues</h4><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=36" title="Edit section: Defunct leagues"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <ul><li>In the <a href="/wiki/World_Football_League" title="World Football League">WFL</a>, PAT's were called "Action Points" and could <b>only</b> be scored via a run or pass play (as opposed to by kick as in the NFL), and were worth one point. The ball was placed on the two-and-a-half -yard line for an Action Point. This rule was a revival of a 1968 preseason experiment by the NFL and <a href="/wiki/American_Football_League" title="American Football League">American Football League</a>. The <a href="/wiki/XFL_(2001)" title="XFL (2001)">XFL's first incarnation</a> employed a similar rule in which teams ran a single offensive down from the two-yard line (functionally identical to the NFL/NCAA/CFL two-point conversion), also for one point. By the playoffs, two-point and three-point conversions had been added to the rules. Teams could opt for the bonus points by playing the conversion farther back from the goal line. This rule remains intact in the <a href="/wiki/United_Football_League_(2024)" title="United Football League (2024)">current UFL</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-auto_26-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-auto-26"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>26<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup></li></ul> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading2"><h2 id="Officiating">Officiating</h2><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=37" title="Edit section: Officiating"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <link rel="mw-deduplicated-inline-style" href="mw-data:TemplateStyles:r1236090951"><div role="note" class="hatnote navigation-not-searchable">Main article: <a href="/wiki/Official_(American_football)" class="mw-redirect" title="Official (American football)">Official (American football)</a></div> <p>The game is officiated by a crew of three to seven officials. Every crew will consist of a <i>referee</i>, who is generally in charge of the game and watches the action on the quarterback and in the offensive backfield; an <i>umpire</i>, who handles spotting the ball and watches the action on the offensive line; and a <i>head linesman</i>, who supervises the placement of the down box and line-to-gain chains. The crew may also consist of a <i>line judge</i>, <i>back judge</i>, <i>field judge</i> and <i>side judge</i>, in the order listed: i.e. a crew of five officials have a referee, umpire, head linesman, line judge, and back judge. </p><p>Officials are selected by the teams in advance or appointed by the governing league. While the majority of officials at lower levels only officiate games on a part-time basis, the NFL is implementing a new system where seven officials will become full-time employees of the league, one for each official position (i.e. back judge, field judge, side judge, etc.).<sup id="cite_ref-27" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-27"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>27<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> In the other three major North American professional sports leagues – <a href="/wiki/Major_League_Baseball" title="Major League Baseball">Major League Baseball</a>, the <a href="/wiki/National_Basketball_Association" title="National Basketball Association">NBA</a> and <a href="/wiki/National_Hockey_League" title="National Hockey League">NHL</a> – officials are employed by their respective leagues. The sheer volume of games in the other three sports necessitates full-time officials; since 2021, the NFL regular season is only 17 games long, compared to 162 games for MLB and 82 for the NBA and NHL. </p><p>During the game, the officials are assisted in the administration of the game by other persons, including a <i>clock operator</i> to start and stop the game clock (and possibly also the play clock); a <a href="/wiki/Chain_crew" title="Chain crew">chain crew</a> who hold the <i> down indicator</i> and the <i>line-to-gain chains</i> on the sideline; and <i>ball boys</i>, who provide footballs to officials between downs (e.g. a dry ball each down on a wet day). These individuals may be provided by the teams involved – it is common for a high school coach's son or daughter to act as a ball boy for the team. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading2"><h2 id="Fouls_and_their_penalties">Fouls and their penalties</h2><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=38" title="Edit section: Fouls and their penalties"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <link rel="mw-deduplicated-inline-style" href="mw-data:TemplateStyles:r1236090951"><div role="note" class="hatnote navigation-not-searchable">Main article: <a href="/wiki/Penalty_(American_football)" class="mw-redirect" title="Penalty (American football)">Penalty (American football)</a></div> <p>Because football is a high-<a href="/wiki/Contact_sport" title="Contact sport">contact sport</a> requiring a balance between offense and defense, many rules exist that regulate equality, safety, contact, and actions of players on each team. It is very difficult to always avoid violating these rules without giving up too much of an advantage. Thus, an elaborate system of fouls and penalties has been developed to "let the punishment fit the crime" and maintain a balance between following the rules and keeping a good flow of the game. Players are constantly looking for ways to find an advantage that stretches the limitations imposed by the rules. Also, the frequency and severity of fouls can make a large difference in the outcome of a game, so coaches are constantly looking for ways to minimize the number and severity of infractions committed by their players. </p><p>It is a common misconception that the term "penalty" is used to refer both to an infraction and the penal consequence of that infraction. A <i>foul</i> is a rule infraction for which a penalty is prescribed.<sup id="cite_ref-28" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-28"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>28<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> Some of the more common fouls are listed below. In most cases when a foul occurs, the offending team will be assessed a penalty of 5, 10, or 15 yards, depending on the foul. Also, in most cases, if the foul is committed while the ball is in play, the down will be replayed from the new position (for example, if the offense commits a foul on a first-down play, the next play will still be first down, but the offense may have to go 15 yards, or farther, to achieve another first down.) But if a defensive foul results in the ball advancing beyond the offense's first-down objective, the next play will be the first down of a new series. Some penalties (typically for more serious fouls), however, require a loss of down for the offense; and some defensive fouls may result in an automatic first down regardless of the ball position. </p><p>In all cases (except for ejection of a player or, in rare cases, forfeiture of the game), the non-offending team is given the option of declining the penalty and letting the result of the play stand (although the Referee may exercise this option on their behalf when it is obvious), if they believe it to be more to their advantage. For some fouls by the defense, the penalty is applied in addition to the yardage gained on the play. Most <b>personal fouls</b>, which involve danger to another player, carry 15-yard penalties; in rare cases, they result in offending players being ejected from the game. In the NFL, if a defensive foul occurs after time has expired at the end of a half, the half will be continued for a single, untimed play from scrimmage. Under college rules, any accepted penalty when the time has expired at the end of any quarter results in an extension for one untimed down. </p><p>In the NFL, with three exceptions, no penalty may move the ball more than half the distance toward the penalized team's goal line. These exceptions are defensive pass interference (see the discussion of that foul for more details), intentional grounding, and offensive holding – but in this last case, the exception pertains only if the infraction occurs within the offensive team's own end zone, in which case an automatic safety is assessed (intentional grounding from the end zone also carries an automatic safety). Under college rules, the same half-the-distance principle applies, but any offensive fouls involving contact in their end zone (e.g. holding, illegal blocking or personal fouls) result in a safety.<sup id="cite_ref-29" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-29"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>29<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-30" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-30"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>30<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> </p> <dl><dd>The <b>neutral zone</b> is the space between the two free-kick lines during a free-kick down and between the two scrimmage lines during a scrimmage down. For a free-kick down, the neutral zone is 10 yards wide and for a scrimmage down it is as wide as the length of the football. It is established when the ball is marked ready for play. No player may legally be in the neutral zone except for the snapper on scrimmage downs, and no one except the kicker and the holder for free kick downs.</dd></dl> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading2"><h2 id="Timeouts">Timeouts</h2><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=39" title="Edit section: Timeouts"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>Each team receives three <a href="/wiki/Time-out_(sport)#Gridiron_football" title="Time-out (sport)">timeouts</a> per half (if the game goes to overtime, each team receives additional timeouts), making for a total of six timeouts per team in a regulation game. Unused timeouts may not carry over to the second half or overtime. In professional football, a team must have at least one remaining timeout to challenge an official's call. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading2"><h2 id="Instant_replay">Instant replay</h2><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=40" title="Edit section: Instant replay"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <link rel="mw-deduplicated-inline-style" href="mw-data:TemplateStyles:r1236090951"><div role="note" class="hatnote navigation-not-searchable">Main article: <a href="/wiki/Replay_review_in_gridiron_football" title="Replay review in gridiron football">Replay review in gridiron football</a></div> <p>In the NFL, a number of rulings can be reviewed by officials or challenged by coaches. If a coach wants to challenge a play, he must do so before the next play begins, and he does so by throwing a red flag similar to the officials' yellow flags. Coaches are allowed two challenges per game and are granted a third if their first two are successful. The team loses a timeout if they lose the challenge. Therefore, they cannot challenge if they do not have timeouts. Plays within the two-minute-warning and overtime cannot be challenged; any review must be initiated by a replay official off-field. The referee performs the actual review via a video screen on the sideline. The referee will announce the result of instant replay reviews over his wireless microphone. </p><p>Beginning in the 2011 NFL Season, an instant replay review by the booth official will now be automatic for every play ruled by the referees on the field to have scored points. This is seen as another step in the "modernization" of sports. Every scoring play will be reviewed now, which saves coaches from using up their challenges on close plays in the endzone.<sup id="cite_ref-31" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-31"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>31<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> And since the 2012 season, the booth official also reviews all turnovers during the game. </p><p>In college, coaches are allowed one challenge per game by first requesting a timeout. Otherwise, a replay official in the press box observes all plays. If he deems a ruling may be in error, he notifies the officials on the field to interrupt the game before the beginning of the next play. The replay official performs the review and relays the decision to the referee, who announces the result. Not every conference employs replay, which is optional. </p><p>High school rules generally do not provide for a video review of any decisions by officials during a game. By state adoption, replay may be used in a state championship game. At all times, the use of television or videotape for coaching purposes during the game is prohibited. If a coach feels a rule has been misinterpreted, he may call a timeout and request a coach-referee conference to <i>discuss</i> the ruling with the referee, but no replay equipment will be consulted during the conference. </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading2"><h2 id="Major_rule_differences_between_NFL_and_college_football">Major rule differences between NFL and college football</h2><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=41" title="Edit section: Major rule differences between NFL and college football"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>Some of the major rule differences between NFL and college football include: </p> <table class="wikitable"> <tbody><tr> <th>&#160; </th> <th>NFL </th> <th>College football </th></tr> <tr> <th style="text-align:left;">Feet in-bounds required for a completed pass </th> <td>Two </td> <td>One </td></tr> <tr> <th style="text-align:left;">Down-by-contact rule </th> <td>Yes, a player is active until he is tackled or forced down by a member of the opposing team </td> <td>No, a player is automatically ruled down when any part of his body other than the feet or hands touches the ground </td></tr> <tr> <th style="text-align:left;">Penalty for defensive pass interference </th> <td>Automatic first down at the spot of the foul </td> <td>Automatic first down, with the lesser of 15 yards from the previous spot or the spot of the foul </td></tr> <tr> <th style="text-align:left;">Clock temporarily stops after a first down </th> <td>No </td> <td>Yes </td></tr> <tr> <th style="text-align:left;">Line of scrimmage following a missed field goal </th> <td>The greater of the spot of the kick or the opposing team's 20-yard line </td> <td>The greater of the previous line of scrimmage or opposing team's 20-yard line </td></tr> <tr> <th style="text-align:left;"><a href="/wiki/Two-minute_warning" title="Two-minute warning">Two-minute warning</a> </th> <td colspan="2">Yes </td></tr> <tr> <th style="text-align:left;">Starting point of a one- or two-point <a href="/wiki/Conversion_(gridiron_football)" title="Conversion (gridiron football)">conversion</a> </th> <td>2-yard line on 2-point conversions; 15-yard line on 1-point conversions </td> <td>3-yard line </td></tr> <tr> <th style="text-align:left;">Overtime </th> <td>Modified <a href="/wiki/Sudden_death_(sport)" title="Sudden death (sport)">sudden death</a>: if the team possessing the ball first scores a field goal, the other team is given one possession to win with a touchdown or continue the game by scoring a field goal. <p>In the regular season, only one 10-minute overtime is played and games may end in a tie. Postseason games play multiple 15-minute periods until there is a winner. </p> </td> <td>Each team is given one possession from its opponent's twenty-five-yard line with no game clock (first 2 possessions; thereafter, from the opponent's 3-yard line). The team leading after both possessions is declared the winner. If the teams remain tied, this procedure is repeated once more; if a touchdown is scored, they must attempt a two-point conversion. After double overtime, and if the score is still tied, all subsequent overtime possessions consist solely of two-point conversions. <p>Games may not end in a tie. </p> </td></tr> <tr> <th style="text-align:left;"><a href="/wiki/Instant_replay" title="Instant replay">Instant replay</a> </th> <td>Coaches are issued two challenges to request a review for all other plays. A third challenge is awarded if at least one is successful. <p>Plays during the final two minutes of each half and all overtime periods are subject only to booth review. All turnovers and plays ruled on the field to have scored points are automatically reviewed regardless of game time. Coaches are not allowed to challenge in either situation and may risk an <a href="/wiki/Unsportsmanlike_conduct" title="Unsportsmanlike conduct">unsportsmanlike conduct</a> penalty if they attempt to do so; coaches cannot be disqualified on second unsportsmanlike. </p> </td> <td>Each coach receives only one challenge. If that challenge is successful, a second challenge is allowed. <p>All plays are subject to booth reviews. </p> </td></tr> <tr> <th style="text-align:left;">Placement of ball following a <a href="/wiki/Touchback" title="Touchback">touchback</a> </th> <td>Following kickoffs or free kicks after a safety: Receiving team's 25-yard line<br />All other touchback situations: 20-yard line of the team receiving possession </td> <td>Same as NFL, except that a fair catch on a kickoff or free-kick after a safety between the receiving team's 25-yard line and the goal line is treated as a touchback, with the ball placed on the 25 </td></tr></tbody></table> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading2"><h2 id="See_also">See also</h2><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=American_football_rules&amp;action=edit&amp;section=42" title="Edit section: See also"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <ul><li><a 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class="mw-redirect" title="Semi-professional">Semi-pro</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Professional_gridiron_football" title="Professional gridiron football">Professional</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Women%27s_American_football" class="mw-redirect" title="Women&#39;s American football">Women's</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/International_Federation_of_American_Football" title="International Federation of American Football">International</a></li></ul> </div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%"><a href="/wiki/American_football_field" title="American football field">Field</a></th><td class="navbox-list-with-group navbox-list navbox-odd hlist" style="width:100%;padding:0"><div style="padding:0 0.25em"></div><table class="nowraplinks navbox-subgroup" style="border-spacing:0"><tbody><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%">Lines</th><td class="navbox-list-with-group navbox-list navbox-odd" style="width:100%;padding:0"><div style="padding:0 0.25em"> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Yard_lines" class="mw-redirect" title="Yard lines">Yard lines</a> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Hash_marks" class="mw-redirect" title="Hash marks">Hash marks</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/End_line" title="End line">End line</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Goal_line_(gridiron_football)" title="Goal line (gridiron football)">Goal line</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Sidelines" class="mw-redirect" title="Sidelines">Sidelines</a></li></ul></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Line_of_scrimmage" title="Line of scrimmage">Line of scrimmage</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Field_goal_range" title="Field goal range">Field goal range</a></li></ul> </div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%">Spaces</th><td class="navbox-list-with-group navbox-list navbox-even" style="width:100%;padding:0"><div style="padding:0 0.25em"> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/End_zone" title="End zone">End zone</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Red_zone_(gridiron_football)" title="Red zone (gridiron football)">Red zone</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Dead_zone_(gridiron_football)" title="Dead zone (gridiron football)">Dead zone</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Neutral_zone_(gridiron_football)" title="Neutral zone (gridiron football)">Neutral zone</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Coffin_corner_(American_football)" title="Coffin corner (American football)">Coffin corner</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Flat_(gridiron_football)" title="Flat (gridiron football)">Flat</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Gap_(American_football)" title="Gap (American football)">Gap</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Hole_(American_football)" title="Hole (American football)">Hole</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Passing_pocket" title="Passing pocket">Pocket</a></li></ul> </div></td></tr></tbody></table><div></div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%">Scoring</th><td class="navbox-list-with-group navbox-list navbox-odd hlist" style="width:100%;padding:0"><div style="padding:0 0.25em"> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Touchdown" title="Touchdown">Touchdown</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Conversion_(gridiron_football)" title="Conversion (gridiron football)">One-point conversion</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Two-point_conversion" title="Two-point conversion">Two-point conversion</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Field_goal" title="Field goal">Field goal</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Safety_(gridiron_football_score)" title="Safety (gridiron football score)">Safety</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Single_(football)" title="Single (football)">Single (rouge)</a></li></ul> </div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%">Ball handling</th><td class="navbox-list-with-group navbox-list navbox-even hlist" style="width:100%;padding:0"><div style="padding:0 0.25em"> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Snap_(football)" class="mw-redirect" title="Snap (football)">Snap</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Forward_pass" title="Forward pass">Forward pass</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Lateral_pass" title="Lateral pass">Lateral</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Incomplete_pass" title="Incomplete pass">Incomplete pass</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Drop-back_pass" title="Drop-back pass">Drop-back pass</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Hail_Mary_pass" title="Hail Mary pass">Hail Mary pass</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Hand-off" title="Hand-off">Hand-off</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Rush_(gridiron_football)" title="Rush (gridiron football)">Rush</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Punt_(gridiron_football)" title="Punt (gridiron football)">Punt</a> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Touchback" title="Touchback">Touchback</a></li></ul></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Drop_kick" title="Drop kick">Drop kick</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Kickoff_(gridiron_football)" title="Kickoff (gridiron football)">Kickoff</a> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Onside_kick" title="Onside kick">Onside kick</a></li></ul></li></ul> </div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%"><a href="/wiki/Turnover_(gridiron_football)" title="Turnover (gridiron football)">Turnovers</a></th><td class="navbox-list-with-group navbox-list navbox-odd hlist" style="width:100%;padding:0"><div style="padding:0 0.25em"> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Fumble" title="Fumble">Fumble</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Interception" title="Interception">Interception</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Muffed_punt" title="Muffed punt">Muffed punt</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Charles_Tillman" title="Charles Tillman">"Peanut Punch"</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Turnover_on_downs" title="Turnover on downs">Turnover on downs</a></li></ul> </div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%"><a href="/wiki/Down_(gridiron_football)" title="Down (gridiron football)">Downs</a></th><td class="navbox-list-with-group navbox-list navbox-even hlist" style="width:100%;padding:0"><div style="padding:0 0.25em"> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Down_(gridiron_football)" title="Down (gridiron football)">First down</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Down_(gridiron_football)#Three-and-out" title="Down (gridiron football)">Three-and-out</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Fourth_down_conversion" class="mw-redirect" title="Fourth down conversion">Fourth down conversion</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Dead_ball#Gridiron_football" title="Dead ball">Dead ball</a></li></ul> </div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%"><a href="/wiki/Play_clock" title="Play clock">Play clock</a></th><td class="navbox-list-with-group navbox-list navbox-odd hlist" style="width:100%;padding:0"><div style="padding:0 0.25em"> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Time-out_(sport)#American_and_Canadian_football" title="Time-out (sport)">Timeout</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Quarterback_kneel" title="Quarterback kneel">Kneel</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Spike_(gridiron_football)" title="Spike (gridiron football)">Spike</a></li> <li>Time warnings <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Three-minute_warning" title="Three-minute warning">3 min.</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Two-minute_warning" title="Two-minute warning">2 min.</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/One-minute_warning" title="One-minute warning">1 min.</a></li></ul></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Clock_management" title="Clock management">Clock management</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Running_out_the_clock" title="Running out the clock">Running out the clock</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Untimed_play" title="Untimed play">Untimed play</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Garbage_time" title="Garbage time">Garbage time</a></li></ul> </div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%">Statistics</th><td class="navbox-list-with-group navbox-list navbox-even hlist" style="width:100%;padding:0"><div style="padding:0 0.25em"> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/All-purpose_yardage" title="All-purpose yardage">All-purpose yardage</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Carry_(gridiron_football)" title="Carry (gridiron football)">Carry</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Completion_(American_football)" title="Completion (American football)">Completion</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Next_Gen_Stats" title="Next Gen Stats">Next Gen Stats</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Pass_deflected" title="Pass deflected">Pass deflected</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Passer_rating" title="Passer rating">Passer rating</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Passing_yards" class="mw-redirect" title="Passing yards">Passing yards</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Reception_(gridiron_football)" title="Reception (gridiron football)">Receiving yards</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Reception_(gridiron_football)" title="Reception (gridiron football)">Reception</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Return_yards" title="Return yards">Return yards</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Carry_(gridiron_football)" title="Carry (gridiron football)">Rushing yards</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Quarterback_sack" title="Quarterback sack">Sack</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Total_offense" title="Total offense">Total offense</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Total_quarterback_rating" title="Total quarterback rating">Total quarterback rating</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Touchdown_pass" title="Touchdown pass">Touchdown pass</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Yards_after_catch" title="Yards after catch">Yards after catch</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Yards_from_scrimmage" title="Yards from scrimmage">Yards from scrimmage</a></li></ul> </div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%">Practice</th><td class="navbox-list-with-group navbox-list navbox-odd hlist" style="width:100%;padding:0"><div style="padding:0 0.25em"> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Practice_squad" title="Practice squad">Practice squad</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Two-a-days_(football)" title="Two-a-days (football)">Two-a-days</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Oklahoma_drill" title="Oklahoma drill">Oklahoma drill</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Three-cone_drill" title="Three-cone drill">Three-cone drill</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Film_session" title="Film session">Film session</a></li></ul> </div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%">Officiating</th><td class="navbox-list-with-group navbox-list navbox-even hlist" style="width:100%;padding:0"><div style="padding:0 0.25em"> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Official_(gridiron_football)" title="Official (gridiron football)">Official</a> (<a href="/wiki/Official_(American_football)" class="mw-redirect" title="Official (American football)">American</a>, <a href="/wiki/Official_(Canadian_football)" title="Official (Canadian football)">Canadian</a>)</li> <li><a href="/wiki/Chain_crew" title="Chain crew">Chain crew</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Penalty_(gridiron_football)" title="Penalty (gridiron football)">Penalty</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Penalty_flag" title="Penalty flag">Penalty flag</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Replay_review_in_gridiron_football" title="Replay review in gridiron football">Instant replay</a></li></ul> </div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%">Related</th><td class="navbox-list-with-group navbox-list navbox-odd hlist" style="width:100%;padding:0"><div style="padding:0 0.25em"> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Gridiron_ball" class="mw-redirect" title="Gridiron ball">Ball</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Blocking_(American_football)" title="Blocking (American football)">Blocking</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Coaching_tree" title="Coaching tree">Coaching tree</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Concussions_in_American_football" title="Concussions in American football">Concussions</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Protective_equipment_in_gridiron_football" title="Protective equipment in gridiron football">Equipment</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Football_IQ" title="Football IQ">Football IQ</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Formation_(American_football)" title="Formation (American football)">Formations</a> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/List_of_formations_in_American_football" title="List of formations in American football">List</a></li></ul></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Letterman_(sports)" title="Letterman (sports)">Letterman</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Gatorade_shower" title="Gatorade shower">Gatorade shower</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Overtime_(sports)#American_and_Canadian_football" title="Overtime (sports)">Overtime</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/American_football_plays" title="American football plays">Plays</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/American_football_positions" title="American football positions">Positions</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Running_up_the_score" title="Running up the score">Running up the score</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/American_football_strategy" class="mw-redirect" title="American football strategy">Strategy</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Touchdown_celebration" title="Touchdown celebration">Touchdown celebration</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Tuck_rule_(American_football)" title="Tuck rule (American football)">Tuck rule</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/American_football_card" title="American football card">Trading card</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/12th_man_(football)" title="12th man (football)">Twelfth man</a></li></ul> </div></td></tr></tbody></table></div> 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href="/wiki/Indoor_soccer" title="Indoor soccer">Indoor</a></li></ul></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Freestyle_football" title="Freestyle football">Freestyle</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Keepie_uppie" title="Keepie uppie">Keepie uppie</a> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Hacky_sack" title="Hacky sack">Footbag</a></li></ul></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Paralympic_association_football" class="mw-redirect" title="Paralympic association football">Paralympic</a> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Powerchair_Football" class="mw-redirect" title="Powerchair Football">Powerchair</a></li></ul></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Jorkyball" title="Jorkyball">Jorkyball</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Roller_soccer" title="Roller soccer">Roller</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Rush_goalie" title="Rush goalie">Rush goalie</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Swamp_football" title="Swamp football">Swamp</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Street_football_(association_football)" title="Street football (association football)">Street</a></li> <li><a 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</div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%"><a href="/wiki/Gridiron_football" title="Gridiron football">Gridiron</a></th><td class="navbox-list-with-group navbox-list navbox-odd" style="width:100%;padding:0"><div style="padding:0 0.25em"> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/American_football" title="American football">American</a> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Eight-man_football" title="Eight-man football">Eight-man</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Flag_football" title="Flag football">Flag</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Nine-man_football" title="Nine-man football">Nine-man</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/A7FL" title="A7FL">Seven-man</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Six-man_football" title="Six-man football">Six-man</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Sprint_football" title="Sprint football">Sprint</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Touch_football_(American)" title="Touch football (American)">Touch</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Wheelchair_Football_(American)" title="Wheelchair Football (American)">Wheelchair</a></li></ul></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Arena_football" title="Arena football">Arena</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Canadian_football" title="Canadian football">Canadian</a></li></ul> </div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%"><a href="/wiki/Rugby_football" title="Rugby football">Rugby</a></th><td class="navbox-list-with-group navbox-list navbox-even" style="width:100%;padding:0"><div style="padding:0 0.25em"> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Rugby_league" title="Rugby league">League</a> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Masters_Rugby_League" title="Masters Rugby League">Masters</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Mod_league" title="Mod league">Mod</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Rugby_league_nines" title="Rugby league nines">Nines</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Rugby_league_sevens" title="Rugby league sevens">Sevens</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Tag_rugby" title="Tag rugby">Tag</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Wheelchair_rugby_league" title="Wheelchair rugby league">Wheelchair</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Physical_disability_rugby_league" title="Physical disability rugby league">PD Rugby League</a></li></ul></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Rugby_union" title="Rugby union">Union</a> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/American_flag_rugby" title="American flag rugby">American flag</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Beach_rugby" title="Beach rugby">Beach</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Mini_rugby" title="Mini rugby">Mini</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Rugby_sevens" title="Rugby sevens">Sevens</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Snow_rugby" title="Snow rugby">Snow</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Tag_rugby" title="Tag rugby">Tag</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Touch_rugby" title="Touch rugby">Touch</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Rugby_tens" title="Rugby tens">Tens</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Rugby_X" title="Rugby X">X</a></li></ul></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Tambo_rugby" title="Tambo rugby">Tambo</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Touch_(sport)" title="Touch (sport)">Touch</a></li> <li><a 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