| Is and arena football field that same playing dimensions as a NFL football Field? |
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On TV the arena football field looks shorter and more narrow than the NFL football field |
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66 yards long - 50 yard field with two 8 yard endzones |
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it is an arena football field is only 50 yards by 25 yards i think and an nfl football field is 100 by 52 yards (not including endzones) it is its only a 50 yard feild the arena football field is much smaller. the field length is 50 yards, the end zones 7 yards (so the whole field is 64 yards, or something year that). the next game you watch, instead of the nfl fields where they're marked every 10 yards (10 yard line, 20 yard line), the afl does it in 5s (5 yard line, 10 yard line, 15 yard line). The arena football field is 50 yards by 25 yards An NFL football field is 100 yards by 50 yards The playing field for NFL games is 100 yards long and 53 yards wide. An endzone at each end of the playing field of 10 yards each makes the entire field 120 yards long and 53 yards wide. The field that the AFL plays on is 50 yards long and 28 1/3 yards wide (85 feet). Endzones are limited by rule at 8 yards apiece, but can be shorter (or cropped) due to arena restrictions, i.e., an arena may be "bowl shaped in such a way that the end zone is 8 yards deep at the middle of the uprights, but might be rounded in the corners to where they might only be 6 yards deep at the sideline. |
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