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Yes. The endzone is included in the distance of a field goal.
Add 7 yards for the distance between the snapper and the kicker and add 10 yards from the beginning of the endzone to the goal post. For example: a team at the 20 yard line would be kicking a 37 yard field goal.
Lawrence Tynes 38-yard field goal.
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Any field-goal reguardless on distance is always worth 3 points
An NFL field goal scores three points. The distance doesn't matter.
Too far!
360 feet.
47 yards
A field goal is measured from where the ball is kicked from, not from the line of scrimmage. If Team A is kicking a field goal from the 20 yard line, the distance of the field goal would me measured as follows: Length to Goal Line: 20 Yards Length of Endzone: 10 Yards Place of Kick: 7 yards behind the line of scrimmage (typically kicks made from 6 to 7 yards behind the los) Total Distance of Field Goal: 37 yards.
The longest field goal in Super Bowl XLVI was a 38 yarder by Giants kicker Lawrence Tynes in the third quarter.
The goal post is ten feet above the ground right above the back of the endzone.