American Football

American Football is a team sport played primarily in the United States, characterized by two teams of eleven players each competing to advance an oval-shaped ball into the opposing team’s end zone to score points. The game combines elements of strategy, physicality, and precision. Teams score by carrying the ball into the end zone for a touchdown, which is worth six points, or by kicking the ball through the opposing goalposts for a field goal, worth three points. A touchdown can also be converted into an extra point or a two-point conversion. The game is played on a rectangular field that is 100 yards long, with each team attempting to gain possession of the ball through a combination of passing, running, and blocking plays. The game is governed by a series of rules and regulations, including how plays are executed and how scoring is achieved. American Football is known for its physical contact and strategic gameplay, featuring distinct positions such as quarterback, wide receiver, and linebacker. It culminates each year in the championship game known as the Super Bowl, which is one of the most-watched sporting events in the world.