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Has a pro football player ever attempted to score a touchdown on the opposing teams side?
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>>153992010
For the opposing team. Not on the opposing teams side.
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I'm sure 3 own goals for the same player is semi-common in the history of like all of competitive soccer, that's a field goal
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>>153992010
I've definitely seen a clip of a player (Vikings I think) recovering a fumble then running the wrong way and throwing it through the endzone for a safety, wasn't intentional though
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>>153992010
no, it is not possible to score a TD for the other team. the closest thing would be a safety. i suppose you could walk back to your endzone and hand the ball to an opposing player, though
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Yes, Jim Marshall famously got turned around on a fumble and scored on the wrong end of the field. It counts as a safety not a touchdown though.
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>>153993413
>opposition is about to score a touchdown
>grab it off them and score a touchdown for them
>it only counts as 2pts instead of 6pts
Heh...



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