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NFL Trivia


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Since its no football for us this week. Lets have some fun with this trivia and lets see how knowledgeable you are about your football.

 

 

Questions 

 

1. Who is the only NFL player to receive two 100 million contracts?

 

2. What former NFL player had his house burned down by singing group TLC member?

 

3. What current NFL QB has 7 kids?

 

4. Who was the first coach to make four super bowl appearance?

 

5. Who was the first player in NFL history to win 3 super bowl mvps?

 

6. In what year were players first selected to the pro bowls?

 

7. Joe Theisman career was ended by what player?

 

8. The Hail Mary was made famous by what player?

 

9. What NFL player mooned packers fans after scoring a TD?

 

10. What NFL player is nicknamed All Day?

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Since its no football for us this week. Lets have some fun with this trivia and lets see how knowledgeable you are about your football.

 

 

Questions 

 

1. Who is the only NFL player to receive two 100 million contracts?

 

2. What former NFL player had his house burned down by singing group TLC member?

 

3. What current NFL QB has 7 kids?

 

4. Who was the first coach to make four super bowl appearance?

 

5. Who was the first player in NFL history to win 3 super bowl mvps?

 

6. In what year were players first selected to the pro bowls?

 

7. Joe Theisman career was ended by what player?

 

8. The Hail Mary was made famous by what player?

 

9. What NFL player mooned packers fans after scoring a TD?

 

10. What NFL player is nicknamed All Day?

 

1. Michael Vick

 

2. Andre Rison

 

3. Philip Rivers

 

4. Bill Belichick

 

5. Joe Montana

 

6. Not sure exact year, but thinking 30s.

 

7. Lawrence Taylor

 

8. Thinking Flutie, but he did it in college, so maybe not.

 

9. Randy Moss

 

10. Adrian Peterson

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1. Michael Vick

 

2. Andre Rison

 

3. Philip Rivers

 

4. Bill Belichick

 

5. Joe Montana

 

6. Not sure exact year, but thinking 30s.

 

7. Lawrence Taylor

 

8. Thinking Flutie, but he did it in college, so maybe not.

 

9. Randy Moss

 

10. Adrian Peterson

damn...you good but not good enough 7/10....nice try...we are looking for 100%

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Since its no football for us this week. Lets have some fun with this trivia and lets see how knowledgeable you are about your football.

 

 

Questions 

 

1. Who is the only NFL player to receive two 100 million contracts? Vick

 

2. What former NFL player had his house burned down by singing group TLC member? Andre Rison

 

3. What current NFL QB has 7 kids? Rivers

 

4. Who was the first coach to make four super bowl appearance? Shula

 

5. Who was the first player in NFL history to win 3 super bowl mvps? Montana

 

6. In what year were players first selected to the pro bowls? No idea

 

7. Joe Theisman career was ended by what player? LT

 

8. The Hail Mary was made famous by what player? Staubach

 

9. What NFL player mooned packers fans after scoring a TD? Moss

 

10. What NFL player is nicknamed All Day? Peterson

 

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here's a mind blower...........

 

what do Jack Lambert..........Lynn Swann.............Mike Webster...............and John Stallworth all have in common beyond HOF membership for the Steelers....

 

 

 

See below........

 

 

 

 

 

 

They were all drafted by the Steelers in the same year!..............1974.

 

It is rare for 4 players in any one draft year to be in the HOF but with one team????

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