FanDuel Sportsbook's definition of an anytime touchdown scorer bet cites, “The winner is any player who carries or receives the ball in the end zone” (not the QB who passes the ball). On a passing touchdown, the receiver is credited for the score.
Conversion safeties (one-point safeties) In American football, if a team attempting an extra point or two-point conversion (officially known in the rulebooks as a try) scores what would normally be a safety, that attempting team is awarded one point. This is commonly known as a conversion safety or one-point safety.
'No Goalscorer' can also be selected in this market. If the player does not play or comes on after a goal has already been scored, bets taken on the player will be void and the stake will be refunded, unless your bet involves more than one selection, in which case it will be settled on the remaining selections.
In the event one or more game(s) are postponed and/or have a venue change, all wagers in the relevant market will be refunded. Regarding player markets. Additional to the rules above, all listed players must be active for wagers to stand. If one or more player(s) listed do not play, all wagers will be refunded.
In the event one or more game(s) are postponed and/or have a venue change, all wagers in the relevant market will be refunded. Regarding player markets. Additional to the rules above, all listed players must be active for wagers to stand. If one or more player(s) listed do not play, all wagers will be refunded.
If the game is drawn, each team receives one point. Many leagues and competitions originally awarded two points for a win and one point for a draw, before switching to the three points for a win system. The change is significant in league tables, where teams typically play 30–40 games per season.