In American football, a team can obtain two points following a touchdown. This is achieved through a successful conversion attempt, specifically by running or passing the ball into the end zone from the two-yard line. This alternative to the standard one-point kick is known as a two-point conversion.
The two-point conversion offers a tactical advantage, allowing a team to potentially close a scoring gap more quickly or adjust their strategy based on the game’s circumstances. While riskier than kicking an extra point, a successful two-point conversion can shift momentum and alter the opponent’s approach. The option has been part of the game since 1994 in the NFL, adding a layer of complexity to game management and strategic decision-making.