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the playing field is 300 feetbut including the end zones it is 360 feet
an American football field is 100 yards or 300 feet.
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1 football field is 100 yards and that equals 300 feet so 115 feet is a little more than a third of a football field
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A football field, within the "in-bounds" area of the field, is 0.9 acres -- starting at the goal line and ending at the 10 yard line on the other end of the field. When you include the full length of the field plus the end zones, a football field is 1.32 acres.A high school football field measures 360 feet long by 160 feet wide (playing area). This equals 57,600 square feet which translates to 1.32231 acres.
The playing area is 100 yards, or 300 feet. However, each end zone is also 9 yards (27 feet) deep. So the entirety of the football field, in feet, from the back of one end zone to the other is 354 feet.
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1 yard = 3 feet 1 football field = 300 feet 300 feet X 22 = 6600 feet 1 mile = 5280 feet Answer = 1.25 miles
The standard American football field is 160 feet wide. Including both end zones, it is 360 feet long. To obtain the area of the field in square feet, multiply those numbers to get 57,600. Then divide that figure by the number of square feet in an acre (43,560) to find out how many acres are in a football field. The answer is: There are 1.322 acres in a standard American football field (including both end zones). If you want to exclude the end zones, the answer is 1.102.
300 ft. 1 yard = 3 feet. => 100 yards = 300 feet. However, if you account for the 10-yard endzones at either end, then the football field is actually 360 feet or 120 yards.