This Quarterback Won 6 Superbowls with the Patriots.
Tom Brady
This consensus GOAT has the record for most passing yards and touchdowns.
Tom Brady
This Chargers QB was the second pick of the 98 draft.
Ryan Leaf
This Stadium houses both New York City Teams but is actually in New Jersey.
Metlife Stadium.
Deion Sanders
Prime Time
This Steelers QB Shares his Name with an English Landmark.
Ben Rothensburger
This Cowboy lifer holds the career rushing yard record.
Emmitt Smith
This Browns QB could never "cash" in his college success in the NFL and was the 22nd pick in 2014.
Johnny Manzel
The House that Peyton built, the home of the Indianapolis Colts.
Lucas Oil Stadium.
Joe Namath
Broadway Joe
This Chargers QB is top 7 all-time in Passing Yards.
Phillip Rivers.
This big-time 49er holds the record for the most receiving yards in history.
Jerry Rice
This RB was the successor to Mark Ingram in college but didn't perform when the Browns drafted him 3rd overall in the 2012 draft.
Trent Richardson
This Stadium is named after one of the 7 wonders of the world, it has also has hosted 2 teams and 2 Superbowls.
LA Memorial Coliseum.
Peyton Manning.
The Sheriff.
This Denver QB won 2 Superbowls and is known for is "helicopter" first down.
John Elway.
This man is one of the greatest to ever do it, he holds the record for most career tackles.
Ray Lewis
Hitting close to home, this former Volunteer QB was drafted 3rd overall in 94 by the Redskins.
Heath Shuler
This stadium has hosted the most Super Bowls but has never seen its team win a Super Bowl.
Hard Rock Stadium.
Steve McNair
Air McNair
This Cowboys running back is the all-time rushing leader.
Emmitt Smith.
This lifetime Colt was a phenom on the field, but he also holds the record for forced fumbles.
Robert Mathis
This Bengals WR was an All-American in college and was drafted 1st overall in the 95 draft.
Ki-Jana Carter
The famous Dome where the Houston Oilers played, the baseball team that played there share the same name.
Astro Dome
Taysom Hill
Mormon Missile