I am one of just four NFL head coaches to reach the Super Bowl with teams from both conferences, but I lost both.
John Fox
His 85.3 regular-season passer rating was 24th in the league and the worst among starting quarterbacks in the playoffs.
Josh Allen
This boxer hosted SNL on Dec. 17, 1994, one month after regaining the heavyweight title he had lost 20 years earlier.
George Foreman
I am the only Eagles quarterback this century besides Donovan McNabb and Nick Foles to win a playoff game.
Jeff Garcia
This goaltender’s 13 shutouts in 1997-98 are the most by any NHL player in a season over the last 50 years. Name him.
Dominik Hasek
I am a team sport athlete who won two NCAA championships, four Olympic gold medals, and three professional league championships. In 2002, I was my league’s No. 1 overall draft pick.
Sue Bird
He is his franchise’s all-time leader in passing touchdowns and single-season passing yards, but he finished last among 2019 starting quarterbacks in passer rating.
Andy Dalton
Charles Barkley is one of three active NBA players to host SNL. Like with Barkley’s first appearance as host (1993), the other two received the honor of hosting a season premiere (1991 and 2007). Name both of them.
Michael Jordan, LeBron James
During the 76ers’ last playoff series with Allen Iverson, a five-game first-round loss to the Pistons in 2005, I led the team in rebounding each game, averaging 12.8 for the series. I was also the Sixers’ third-leading scorer that series.
Samuel Dalembert
The record for shutouts in a season during the Super Bowl era is five, held by what team?
Pittsburgh Steelers (1976)
In June 2009, I briefly performed my individual sport inside the halls of the White House, prompting a conservative blogger to blast me (and Obama) for it: “This has got to be the most disrespectful act so far, by this administration!”
Tony Hawk
He was the only quarterback besides Jameis Winston to throw more than 20 interceptions.
Baker Mayfield
Only two active Major League Baseball players have hosted SNL (1995 and 2001). Name either one of them.
Deion Sanders, Derek Jeter
Not counting this season, I am the last Flyer besides Claude Giroux or Jakub Voracek to lead the team in assists. I did it for the 2009-10 Stanley Cup team, amassing 45.
Chris Pronger
Since the start of the 2010 season, only three Major League pitchers have recorded at least five complete-game shutouts in a season. Name two of them.
Roy Halladay, Cliff Lee, Felix Hernandez
I was a second-round draft pick as a power forward/center out of LSU in 2005 and averaged 8.7 points in 12 NBA seasons with the New Orleans Hornets, Mavericks, Magic, Celtics, Lakers and Clippers. My most productive seasons were with the Celtics (2011-15), when I averaged double figures three out of four years and was a regular starter in two of those seasons.
Brandon Bass
This NFC quarterback led the NFL in sack yards lost with a whopping 397 -- 78 more than runner-up Russell Wilson.
Kyle Allen
Only two female athletes have hosted SNL, a tennis player in 1989 and an Olympian in 1994. Both are Americans. Name either one.
Chris Evert, Nancy Kerrigan
Ryan Howard has the four highest-strikeout seasons in Phillies history. But, hey, I’m No. 5! I did it in 2014, striking out 185 times. But at least I led the team in homers that year, with 25.
Marlon Byrd
What Southeastern Conference football team holds the NCAA record with 17 consecutive regular-season shutouts from 1938-40?
Tennessee
Now in my seventh Major League season (all with the same team), I have 81 career homers. But 59 of them came in 2016-17. I even made the NL All-Star team in 2017.
Jake Lamb
Three former Super Bowl quarterbacks posted passer ratings under 90 last season (minimum eight starts). Name them.
Tom Brady, Joe Flacco, Jared Goff
The first athlete to host SNL was this active NFL quarterback on Jan. 29, 1977. Name him.
I am one of just three Eagles this century (along with Asante Samuel and Lito Sheppard) with at least six interceptions in a season. I did it as a second-year pro in 2013, but played just two more seasons after that and had only two more career interceptions.
Brandon Boykin
In 1968, Bob Gibson threw 13 shutouts (most by any pitcher in the last 100 years), but a fellow National League pitcher did something perhaps even more impressive, throwing a record-setting six consecutive shutouts from May into June. Who was he?
Don Drysdale