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NFL post-TD penalty enforcement
I was watching tonight's Steelers-Ravens game. After the Ravens scored a TD to make it a 13 point game with a try pending, they were flagged for a personal foul, which was announced to be assessed on the kickoff. I assume this means there's no option in the NFL to force them to go for two from the 17. Is this correct?
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NFL: A foul by either team after a touchdown and before the ready-for-play signal is enforced on the next kickoff.
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I didn't mean to suggest that they'd be forced to go for two by any sort of rule. In this situation where the game situation dictated that the Ravens would have to go for two, it would have been more advantageous for the Steelers to have it enforced on the try if they had a choice.
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