Rule 11 Scoring

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Rule 11 Scoring is the section of the NFL rulebook that defines how points are earned, counted, and recorded during professional American football games.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf NFL rulebook section
sports scoring rule
appliesTo professional American football played under NFL rules
defines defensive two‑point conversion scoring
enforcement of fouls on scoring plays
field goal scoring
how a fair‑catch kick score is treated
how penalties affect the result of a score
how points are counted
how possession relates to scoring plays
how scores are recorded
how the ball must break the goal line plane for a score
how timing relates to scoring plays
nullified scoring plays
safety scoring
touchdown scoring
try (extra point and two‑point conversion) scoring
valid scoring plays
what constitutes the goal line and end zone for scoring
when a defensive team can score on a try
when a field goal is scored
when a safety is scored
when a touchdown is scored
when a try is successful
when a two‑point try is successful
governs how points are scored in NFL games
hasJurisdiction NFL‑sanctioned games
hasLanguage English
objective to standardize scoring procedures in NFL games
partOf Official Playing Rules of the National Football League NERFINISHED
publishedBy National Football League NERFINISHED
relatedTo Rule 12 Player Conduct
Rule 15 Instant Replay
Rule 3 Definitions
Rule 7 Scrimmage NERFINISHED
scope NFL postseason games
regular season NFL games
specifies point values for defensive scores on tries
point values for field goals
point values for safeties
point values for successful tries
point values for touchdowns
updatedIn annual NFL rulebook revisions
usedBy NFL coaches
NFL game officials
NFL game statisticians
NFL players NERFINISHED
NFL replay officials

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NFL Playing Rules includesSection Rule 11 Scoring