With the exception of two franchises (Washington and Oakland), NFL owners approved a competition committee proposal on Tuesday that moved one-point PAT kicks from the two-yard line to the 15 yard line, forcing kickers to convert 33-yard attempts to receive the point after touchdown. The idea promotes teams to go for two points and turn PAT situations from automatic conversions into true football plays.
While it's actually debatable what will transpire when teams apply a philosophy (aggressive/conservative) that matches their persona, there are decisions that will be made. PAT kicks were automatic and two-point conversions were applied when a losing team needed to make up monstrous ground.