WordNet
n. a score in American football made on a try for points after a touchdown [syn: extra point]
Wikipedia
Point After is a program that aired on the NFL Network. This program contained press conferences and interviews given by National Football League and college football players and coaches. Most material was pre-recorded, but occasionally the network goes live to the press briefings.
The show aired Monday through Friday during the football season. The starting time is 4 p.m. Eastern time, for Tuesday-Friday and for Monday at 8:30 p.m. Eastern time. The hosts were Fran Charles, Derrin Horton and Alex Flanagan. Jim E. Mora, Jamie Dukes and Adam Schefter provided analysis.
Usage examples of "point after".
This singular act indicated to me that Benton had been on a mission at some point after he had left the Lehigh fire scene.
XX Red Star Rising (DragonsEye in the USA) and Masterharper of Pern pretty much stand alone and could be read at any point after the first two trilogies.
One evening she re-entered real space at the same point after such a trial, and found the mass still there, a hot tongue of ionized gas now cooled to a cloud of frozen molecules.