He was the shortest player to ever record a triple-double in an NBA game.
Muggsy Bouges.
This QB holds the record for most career interceptions thrown.
Favre
The Big Fundamental is the nickname for this legendary Spurs power forward.
Duncan.
In Super Bowl XXV, the Giants defeated this team by just one point, with the game famously ending on a missed field goal attempt known as "Wide Right."
Bills
This player is the only one in NBA history to record a triple-double in his first career game.
Jason Kidd
This 7-foot-tall legend is known for his one-legged fadeaway jumper.
Dirk Nowitzski
The "Tuck Rule Game" was played between these two teams.
Pats and Raiders
“The Glove” referred to this defensive-minded point guard who was known for shutting down opposing players.
Gary Payton
Pistons and Pacers historic fight which resulted in brawls, fines, and injuries. What was this game called?
"Malice at the Palice"
Initials: PL RB; Broncos, Dolphins
Phillip Lindsay
This former #1 overall pick never played a single regular season game due to repeated injuries.
Greg Oden
This QB once lined up behind his guard instead of center in a game, confusing everyone.
Dan Orlovsky
“The Big Ticket” was the nickname for this versatile forward known for his time with the Boston Celtics.
In the 2004 ALCS, this Boston Red Sox shortstop hit the iconic “bloody sock” game-winning performance, despite being severely injured.
Curt Schilling
Initials: JA; RB; most known on Eagles
Jay Ajai
The 2004 NBA title was won by this underdog team known for its tough defense and no superstars.
The Pistons
This wide receiver once played an NFL game with a broken leg and scored a TD.
T.O.
“The Mad Stork” was the nickname for this linebacker who played for the Oakland Raiders and was known for his long frame and intimidating presence.
Ted Hendricks
In Game 6 of the 1975 World Series, this player hit one of the most famous home runs in World Series history, known for its dramatic "perfect pitch" against Bill Lee.
Carlton Fisk
Who intercepted Russ on the goaline in superbowl XLIX and what was his number
Malcom Butler: #21
This Hall of Famer never fouled out of a single NBA game in his entire 20-year career.
Wilt
This New York Giants linebacker ended Tom Brady’s perfect season with a game-sealing sack in Super Bowl XLII.
Strahan
This former Giants running back, who was known for his hard-nosed running and three Super Bowl victories, was affectionately called “The Hammer.”
Tiki Barb
In Game 5 of the 1970 NBA Finals, this injured player famously led the New York Knicks to victory over the Los Angeles Lakers, even after a horrific leg injury, securing the Knicks’ first NBA championship.
Willis Reed
Was selected 19th overall in the 2014 NBA draft by the Chicago Bulls, but was traded to the Denver Nuggets on draft night. Now plays for the Magic. Looks like a current player (PG) on the Nuggets.
Gary Harris