THERE are too many rules to count in the NFL, making it easy for some to slip under the radar.

However, some are so obscure that they've never been seen during a game.

Among those rules is the elusive one-point play.

Yes, it is technically possible for a team to score one point on a play.

You may be thinking that's nothing new, as teams get one point on the extra point after touchdowns.

This is an entirely different situation though. It is possible for a team to score just one point in the entire game.

It all stems from a team trying an extra point after a touchdown.

For example, let's say the Kansas City Chiefs scored a touchdown to make it 6-0 against the Pittsburgh Steelers .

They line up for the extra point, but the kick is blocked by the Steelers who run it all the way dow

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