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(American football) a scoring play where a player carries or catches the ball into the opponent's end zone, earning six points
A touchdown in football is when a team scores by getting the ball into the opponent's end zone, either by running with it or catching it in the end zone. A touchdown is worth six points and is the most common way to score in football. After scoring a touchdown, the team has the chance to score extra points with a kick or a two-point conversion, depending on the play they choose. A touchdown is a key moment in the game, as it represents a significant achievement for the offensive team.
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