NFL Quiz: How well do you know the NFL?
With the holiday season upon us, there is never a better time for a quiz. Hopefully this NFL quiz will test even the most knowledgeable football fan. Let us know how you got on in the comments!
- Antonio Brown
- Heath Miller
- Santonio Holmes
- Mike Wallace
Ben Roethlisberger connected with Santonio Holmes for the game-winning TD in one of the most iconic moments in NFL history, giving Big Ben his second Super Bowl ring and the Steelers their sixth.
- Dante Culpepper
- Bret Favre
- Ray Lewis
- Michael Vick
Anyone who played Madden in the early 2000s will remember how good Vick was, with incredible speed and a ridiculous arm, choosing the Falcons was a sign of dishonor and probably cost a few friendships!
- Desean Jackson
- John Ross
- Chris Johnson
- Breshad Perriman
John Ross beat Chris Johnson’s time of 4.24 with his own staggering 4.22 time in 2017. Breshad Perriman ran an unofficial time of 4.15 at his pro day.
- Terrible towel
- Pittsburgh pashmina
- Steely scarf
- Heinz field hand towel
Dating back to December 27, 1975, the Terrible Towel is now a key part of Steelers’ home games and has been taken all around the world by loyal Pittsburgh fans.
- Julius Peppers
- Bruce Smith
- Reggie White
- Lawrence Taylor
Reggie White, regarded by many as the best defensive player of all time, is second on the list with 198 sacks. Bruce Smith leads the way with a staggering 200!
- Philadelphia Phlyers
- Delco Demons
- Frankford Yellow Jackets
- Main Line Maniacs
Before the Eagles became the Eagles, they were known as the Frankford Yellow Jackets, although technically they are seen as separate organizations, one very much picked up where the other left off.
- Tom Brady
- Mortern Andersen
- Brett Favre
- Adam Vinatieri
Andersen played an astounding 382 games during his career that spanned more than a quarter of a century.
- Chicago Bears
- Dallas Cowboys
- San Francisco 49ers
- Green Bay Packers
Now, technically players don’t enter the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a member of any specific team, but everyone knows that teams claim players and vice versa. The Bears have a remarkable 30 players enshrined in Canton with the Packers hot their heels with 26.
- 32
- 31
- 29
- 30
Currently, there are only 30 stadiums in the NFL despite there being 32 teams. The New York Jets and Giants share MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and the Los Angeles Rams and Chargers share SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
- 50.5 yards
- 53.3 yards
- 53.5 yards
- 55 yards
An NFL field is exactly 160 feet, or 53.3 yards wide. This is some very niche knowledge if you got this correct!