American Football

American Football is a team sport played primarily in the United States, where two teams of eleven players each compete to advance an oval-shaped ball into the opposing team’s end zone to score points. The game is played on a rectangular field divided into yards, with goalposts at each end. Teams can score by carrying the ball into the end zone (touchdown), kicking the ball through the goalpost (field goal), or tackling an opponent in their end zone (safety). The game features a combination of strategies including passing, running, and tackling, and is characterized by its use of specific positions, including quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, and defensive players. The sport is known for its complex plays and formations and is governed by a set of rules that dictate gameplay, scoring, and player conduct. American Football is also a significant part of American culture, with events such as the Super Bowl highlighting its popularity and impact.