15 to 20 yards.
the 1st football feild was 120 yards because there was 10 more yards behind each feild goal.
100 yards
Sounds like you are talking about the endzone measurement. The football field is 100 yards and then the endzones are an extra ten yards each. So when a team is starting a drive on the zero yard line there is still ten yards behind them to use to their advantage.
Depends on the field in question. There is no standard.
For a punt returner, starting about 10 to 15 yards behind the line of scrimmage is typically recommended. This distance allows the returner to gauge the trajectory and distance of the punt while providing enough time to make a decision on whether to catch it or let it bounce. Adjustments can be made based on the punter's kicking style and the returner’s speed and agility. Ultimately, the goal is to maximize the chance for a successful return while minimizing the risk of a turnover.
An NFL team typically has one punter on its roster. However, teams may carry a backup punter, especially during training camp or preseason, but generally, only one punter is active for game day. The punter is responsible for kicking the ball to the opposing team during fourth down situations when the team chooses to punt.
how many yards are in a acre ?the answer is easy it is 4840 yards .
Y yards = Y yards
how many yards are in 73 inches
300 yards if the dimensions are also yards
80 yards=80 yards
In Ireland a "punter" is a slang term for someone who makes a bet on something or sometimes slang for a customer to an event, like sports or concerts etc. In Ireland, a "punter" is a term used for a bar patron who assisted another bar patron out of the pub after a few too many beverages.