American Football

American Football is a team sport played primarily in the United States, characterized by two teams of eleven players each competing to advance an oval-shaped ball into the opposing team’s end zone for a score. The game involves a combination of physical contact, strategy, and skill, with the team in possession of the ball, known as the offense, attempting to move it down the field by running or passing, while the opposing team, known as the defense, aims to stop them and regain possession. The game is divided into four quarters, and points can be scored through touchdowns, field goals, and safeties. American Football is played on a rectangular field with specific markings, including yard lines and end zones, and utilizes specific rules and regulations established by governing bodies like the National Football League (NFL) and the NCAA. The sport is known for its complexity, including various plays, formations, and strategies employed by teams, and has a significant cultural impact in the U.S., culminating in events like the Super Bowl, which is one of the most-watched sporting events globally.