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100

This NFL player holds the record for most career rushing yards

Emmitt Smith

100

This former NFL player holds the single season rushing yards record.

Eric Dickerson

100

These former Ohio State teammates won Defensive Rookie of the Year Awards in 2019 and 2020.

Nick Bosa and Chase Young

100

This 2018 Hall of Fame linebacker was a first round draft pick in 1996 from the University of Miami.

Ray Lewis

100

This Patriots Wide Receiver made an insane catch in Super Bowl 51 allowing New England to continue their comeback.

Julian Edelman

200

This NFL quarterback holds the record for most career touchdown passes at 581 before the 2021 season.

Tom Brady

200

This former NFL player holds the single season receiving record.

Calvin Johnson

200

In 2017 this NFL player won the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award for his work in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.

JJ Watt

200

This Wide Receiver is 2010 Hall of Fame inductee and was a first round draft pick in 1985 from Mississippi Valley State.

Jerry Rice

200

These two former Dallas Cowboys connected for the first "Hail Mary."

Roger Staubach and Drew Pearson

300

Matt Prater holds the NFL record for longest field goal.  He made the kick in 2013. How long was that field goal?

64 yards

300

This former NFL player holds the record for most touchdowns in a season with 31, not including passing touchdowns.

LaDainian Tomlinson

300

In 2013 this Green Bay Packers Running Back beat Keenan Allen for the Offensive Rookie of the Year.

Eddie Lacy

300

This Hall of Fame Wide Receiver was a first round draft pick in 1998 after playing 1 season at Marshall.

Randy Moss

300

This former Steelers Outside Linebacker returned a Kurt Warner interception 100 yards for a touchdown in Super Bowl XLIII.

James Harrison
400

This former NFL Defensive End holds the NFL record for forced fumbles in a career at 54.

Robert Mathis

400

This former NFL quarterback holds the single season record for number of times sacked at 76.

David Carr

400

In 2003 and 2004 this linebacker safety duo became the first set of teammates to win consecutive Defensive Player of the Year awards.

Ray Lewis and Ed Reed

400

This 1977 Hall of Fame Running Back was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the first round of the 1965 NFL Draft.

Gale Sayers

400

Who was the "Immaculate Reception" intended for?

Barry Pearson

500

This former NFL Defensive Back holds the NFL record for most career passes intercepted at 81.

Paul Krause

500

There are two former NFL players who co-hold the single season record of kick return touchdowns.  Name one.

Cecil Turner, Travis Williams

500

This player was the first non quarterback to win Super Bowl MVP

Chuck Howley

500

This Hall of Fame Defensive Tackle's nickname comes from his college football team.

Mean Joe Greene

500

This Defensive Back for the Green Bay Packers returned Matt Hasselbeck's infamous interception for a touchdown in overtime of the 2004 Wild Card Game.

Al Harris

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