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Will there be a special teams or defensive TD?

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Offensive score is 10-0 because one of the FGs was because the turnover put them there.

Baltimore Ravens at 14:21
3-8-BAL23(14:21) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez FUMBLES (Aborted) at NYJ 35, RECOVERED by BLT-P.Kruger at NYJ 23. P.Kruger to NYJ 23 for no gain (M.Sanchez).
1-10-NYJ23(14:16) J.Flacco pass incomplete short left to E.Dickson.
2-10-NYJ23(14:09) (Shotgun) R.Williams right guard to NYJ 19 for 4 yards.
3-6-NYJ19(13:29) (Shotgun) J.Flacco pass incomplete short left to R.Williams [C.Pace].
4-6-NYJ19(13:23) (Field Goal formation) B.Cundiff 38 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-M.Cox, Holder-S.Koch.
NYJ 7 BAL 20, Plays: 4 Yards: 4 Possession: 0:57.
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Offense didn't score it. Special teams did.

Offense only gets credit if they created the score, like if they drove it down the field. They didn't.

So either the defense scored it or special teams scored it. There's no way to argue that the offense gets credit for that FG.
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Quote Originally Posted by yisman View Post
Offense didn't score it. Special teams did.

Offense only gets credit if they created the score, like if they drove it down the field. They didn't.

So either the defense scored it or special teams scored it. There's no way to argue that the offense gets credit for that FG.
True. Special teams scored it, but I'm taking non-return score. Kick, Punt, or Defensive return. I think you know what I meant. Check the title of your thread.

Final 13-3 Ravens.
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Quote Originally Posted by yisman View Post
Yes, but I'm extending it further.

To scores that can actually be credited to the offense.

10-3 final.

Two field goals and a touchdown. No other scores could possibly have been credited to the offense.
Your thread, your rules.

But change the title.