After a game of 25 yards the football team lost 25 yards on the next play

After a game of 25 yards, the football team gained 25 yards on the next play.

To determine the final position of the football team after the game and the next play, we need to keep track of their yardage.

1. Initially, the football team gained 25 yards in the game.
2. On the next play, they lost 25 yards.

To find the final position, we subtract the yards lost from the yards gained:

25 yards gained - 25 yards lost = 0 yards

Therefore, the football team ended up at the same position where they started, which is 0 yards.

To determine the total yardage gained or lost by the football team after the game, we need to consider the net change in yardage.

In this case, the team gained 25 yards during the game, but then lost 25 yards on the next play. To find the total yardage, we can subtract the loss from the gain.

So, let's perform the calculation:
25 yards (gain) - 25 yards (loss) = 0 yards

Therefore, after the game and the subsequent play, the football team has a net yardage gain/loss of 0 yards, meaning they ended up back where they started.