This quarterback won seven Super Bowls, more than any player in NFL history.
Tom Brady
He broke MLB’s color barrier in 1947.
Jackie Robinson
This trophy is awarded to the Super Bowl champion.
Lombardi Trophy
This championship series determines the MLB champion.
World Series
An NFL touchdown is worth this many points before the extra point attempt.
6 Points
Known as “Sweetness,” this Chicago Bears running back rushed for over 16,000 career yards.
Walter Payton
This Yankee slugger hit a record 60 home runs in 1927.
Babe Ruth
This team won the first Super Bowl.
Green Bay Packers
This team ended an 86-year championship drought in 2004.
This player holds the MLB single-season home run record with 73.
Barry Bonds
This Hall of Fame quarterback led the Packers to victory in the first two Super Bowls.
Bart Starr
“The Iron Horse” played 2,130 consecutive games.
Lou Gehrig
This city has hosted more Super Bowls than any other.
Miami
This Yankees captain was nicknamed “Mr. November.”
Derek Jeter
This NFL running back holds the career rushing record.
Emmitt Smith
Nicknamed “The Minister of Defense,” this defensive end starred for both Philadelphia and Green Bay.
Reggie White
This player broke Babe Ruth’s career home run record in 1974.
Hank Aaron
This team completed the NFL’s only perfect season in 1972.
Miami Dolphins
This Diamondbacks player hit the game-winning single in Game 7 of the 2001 World Series.
Luis Gonzalez
This player holds MLB’s all-time stolen base record.
Ricky Henderson
This quarterback famously guaranteed and delivered a Super Bowl III victory for the Jets.
Joe Namath
This Hall of Famer recorded 4,256 career hits.
Pete Rose
Super Bowl XX featured the dominant defense of this NFC team.
Bears
This pitcher threw a perfect game in the 1956 World Series.
Don Larsen
At retirement, this quarterback held the NFL record for career passing yards.
Drew Brees