After discussing changes to the extra point in March, NFL owners will consider three proposals at next week’s spring meetings in San Francisco.

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The proposals include:

— Snapping the ball from the 15-yard line for one point or placing the ball at the 2-yard line for a two-point attempt (Patriots proposal).

— Snapping the ball from the 15-yard line for one point or placing the ball at the 1-yard line for a two-point attempt, but the defense is able to score off a turnover. (Eagles proposal).

— Snapping the ball from the 15-yard line for one point or placing the ball at the 2-yard line for a two-point attempt, but the defense is able to score off a turnover. (competition committee proposal).

A proposal requires the approval of at least 24 owners to pass.