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Understanding Football Overtime: How It Works and What You Need to Know

Football overtime is a periodic extension of the game used to break ties during regular season and playoff matches. In the NFL, each team gets one possession to score, unless the first team scores a touchdown, which ends the game. Both college and professional formats vary, with college allowing multiple possessions from the 25-yard line. Key rules include the sudden death element in some formats and the importance of winning the coin toss. Understanding these dynamics is essential for fans to grasp how crucial moments are decided in football.