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field goal
a scoring play where a team attempts to kick the football through the opponent's goalposts
A field goal in football is when the team tries to score by kicking the ball through the other team's goalposts. This is done during the game when the team is not close enough to score a touchdown but is still in a position to kick the ball. The ball is kicked from the field, and if it goes through the goalposts, the team gets three points. Field goals are often attempted when it is the teams best option, especially if they are on their last try to move the ball forward on fourth down.
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