FOOTBALL QUESTIONS
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Play the Football Quiz with your friends and give yourself a great advantage by selecting your starting question from different Football Questions!

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What team, which played in a bike-racing stadium, was the last team to win an NFL title, only to fold?
In 1965, the Eagles tied a record set by the Packers in 1943 for the number of passes intercepted in a single game. How many?
In 1948, what future NFL team had an undefeated championship season in the AAFC?
In 1934 and again in 1942, what NFL team had an undefeated regular season, only to lose the championship game?
Leading the NFL is any three categories is it "Triple Crown," and the only three players to do it--Sammy Baugh, Steve Van Buren and Bill Dudley--all did so in what decade?
In 1946, who became the first and (as of 2004) only player to lead the NFL in four different statistical categories?
In its very first game, what team benched its QB, put in third-round draft pick Fran Tarkenton, and beat George Halas's mighty Chicago Bears?
What college football team began a record 47-game winning streak in 1953?
In Super Bowl XVI, Ray Wersching kicked two field goals 13 seconds apart for what team?
Chuck Noll became the first coach to lead a team to four Super Bowls victories. Which one?
What USFL team owned by Donald Trump featured such future stars as Doug Flutie, Herschel Walker and Kent Hull?
In the early 1960, 49ers head coach Red Hickey introduced a formation named for what weapon?
In 2003, LaDainian Tomlinson became the first NFLer to rush for 1,000 yards and record 100 receptions in the same season. For what team was he playing?
The Washington Redskins originally were in another city and shared a name with what baseball team?
In football, what is worth three points?
What football Hall of Famer and Congressman from Tulsa ran for governor of Oklahoma as a Republican for the religious right, losing by 7000 votes in 2002?
In 1994, the NFL adopted an old World Football League rule and moved the kickoff line. To where?
For what prize do football teams from Indiana University and Michigan State compete?
The Christmas-day AFC divisional playoff game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Miami Dolphin wasn't resolved until double OT and took 82 minutes and 40 seconds. It's been called the most exciting NFL game ever played. When was it?
What annual sports event once included chariot races and ostrich races before settling on football in 1916?
How did Cal center Roy Riegels earn a place in football history at the 1929 Rose Bowl?
Buffalo offensive lineman Bob Kalsu was killed by mortar fire during what war?
In 2003, this Cincinnati receiver made a 10-yard touchdown catch, then ran out of the end zone and grabbed a sign from a snow drift that read, "Dear NFL: Please don't fine me again." Who?
Alan Page was part of the "Purple People Eaters" defensive line of an NFL team in this state, then went on to sit in that state's supreme court. What state?
When Montreal's McGill University introduced football to Harvard University, it apparently had to send a team that was four people short, due to illness and those darned academic studies. This reduced number became the US standard, but how many players are on the field per team in a Canadian Football League (CFL) game?
One can argue that American football was actually created in Canada, at what Montreal university?
Saskatchewan's Roughriders were named for RCMP horse breakers. But which Ontario city's Rough Riders were named for local lumber workers?
Who was the first coach to win the Super Bowl with three different quarterbacks?
Who was the first coach to win back-to-back Super Bowls?
Bud Grant was the first coach to lose back-to-back Super Bowls and the first to lose four. For what team?
The community-owned Green Bay Packers are the oldest professional team still in existence, and they are in one of the NFL's smallest markets. Where is Green Bay?
What Penn State coach was the first man to helm teams that won the Rose, Cotton, Orange and Sugar Bowls?
The instant replay debuted in the Army-Navy game. In what year?
Traditionally, the United States Military Academy (Army) and United States Naval Academy (Navy) play football in a classic game held in Philadelphia in what month?
What NFL team traded two first round picks, a second round pick and three-time Pro Bowler Eric Metcalf so they could draft Ryan Leaf, who turned out to be one of the greatest busts in NFL history?
After a legendary career as a linebacker for the Oklahoma Sooners, what outspoken player ended up as a dud with the Seattle Seahawks?
In the 1974 AFC playoff game, what team's Clarence Davis somehow caught the winning touchdown pass amid a "sea of hands" of three Dolphins defenders?
With just seconds remaining, what team won Super Bowl XXXIV when linebacker Mike Jones tackled Kevin Jones just one yard away from the goal line?
Trailing 30-7 in the fourth quarter of a game played against the Dolphins in 2000, what team staged the Monday Night Miracle, forcing the game into an overtime they won?
After being called crybabies and quitters three weeks earlier by Redskins owner George Preston Marshall, what team crushed Washington 73-0 in the 1940 NFL Championship Game?
In 1965, the Eagles tied a record set by the Packers in 1943 for the number of passes intercepted in a single game. How many?
In 1948, what future NFL team had an undefeated championship season in the AAFC?
In 1934 and again in 1942, what NFL team had an undefeated regular season, only to lose the championship game?
Leading the NFL is any three categories is it "Triple Crown," and the only three players to do it--Sammy Baugh, Steve Van Buren and Bill Dudley--all did so in what decade?
In 1946, who became the first and (as of 2004) only player to lead the NFL in four different statistical categories?
In its very first game, what team benched its QB, put in third-round draft pick Fran Tarkenton, and beat George Halas's mighty Chicago Bears?
What college football team began a record 47-game winning streak in 1953?
In Super Bowl XVI, Ray Wersching kicked two field goals 13 seconds apart for what team?
Chuck Noll became the first coach to lead a team to four Super Bowls victories. Which one?
What USFL team owned by Donald Trump featured such future stars as Doug Flutie, Herschel Walker and Kent Hull?
In the early 1960, 49ers head coach Red Hickey introduced a formation named for what weapon?
In 2003, LaDainian Tomlinson became the first NFLer to rush for 1,000 yards and record 100 receptions in the same season. For what team was he playing?
The Washington Redskins originally were in another city and shared a name with what baseball team?
In football, what is worth three points?
What football Hall of Famer and Congressman from Tulsa ran for governor of Oklahoma as a Republican for the religious right, losing by 7000 votes in 2002?
In 1994, the NFL adopted an old World Football League rule and moved the kickoff line. To where?
For what prize do football teams from Indiana University and Michigan State compete?
The Christmas-day AFC divisional playoff game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Miami Dolphin wasn't resolved until double OT and took 82 minutes and 40 seconds. It's been called the most exciting NFL game ever played. When was it?
What annual sports event once included chariot races and ostrich races before settling on football in 1916?
How did Cal center Roy Riegels earn a place in football history at the 1929 Rose Bowl?
Buffalo offensive lineman Bob Kalsu was killed by mortar fire during what war?
In 2003, this Cincinnati receiver made a 10-yard touchdown catch, then ran out of the end zone and grabbed a sign from a snow drift that read, "Dear NFL: Please don't fine me again." Who?
Alan Page was part of the "Purple People Eaters" defensive line of an NFL team in this state, then went on to sit in that state's supreme court. What state?
When Montreal's McGill University introduced football to Harvard University, it apparently had to send a team that was four people short, due to illness and those darned academic studies. This reduced number became the US standard, but how many players are on the field per team in a Canadian Football League (CFL) game?
One can argue that American football was actually created in Canada, at what Montreal university?
Saskatchewan's Roughriders were named for RCMP horse breakers. But which Ontario city's Rough Riders were named for local lumber workers?
Who was the first coach to win the Super Bowl with three different quarterbacks?
Who was the first coach to win back-to-back Super Bowls?
Bud Grant was the first coach to lose back-to-back Super Bowls and the first to lose four. For what team?
The community-owned Green Bay Packers are the oldest professional team still in existence, and they are in one of the NFL's smallest markets. Where is Green Bay?
What Penn State coach was the first man to helm teams that won the Rose, Cotton, Orange and Sugar Bowls?
The instant replay debuted in the Army-Navy game. In what year?
Traditionally, the United States Military Academy (Army) and United States Naval Academy (Navy) play football in a classic game held in Philadelphia in what month?
What NFL team traded two first round picks, a second round pick and three-time Pro Bowler Eric Metcalf so they could draft Ryan Leaf, who turned out to be one of the greatest busts in NFL history?
After a legendary career as a linebacker for the Oklahoma Sooners, what outspoken player ended up as a dud with the Seattle Seahawks?
In the 1974 AFC playoff game, what team's Clarence Davis somehow caught the winning touchdown pass amid a "sea of hands" of three Dolphins defenders?
With just seconds remaining, what team won Super Bowl XXXIV when linebacker Mike Jones tackled Kevin Jones just one yard away from the goal line?
Trailing 30-7 in the fourth quarter of a game played against the Dolphins in 2000, what team staged the Monday Night Miracle, forcing the game into an overtime they won?
After being called crybabies and quitters three weeks earlier by Redskins owner George Preston Marshall, what team crushed Washington 73-0 in the 1940 NFL Championship Game?