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100

In 2018 this running back became the first Packer to lead the NFL in average yards per carry since 1978. Options Aaron Jones, James Jones, Walter Jones, Marvin Jones. 

Aaron Jones

100

This Jets defensive back led all rookies in 2017 in total tackles with 83. Options Kevin King, Buster Skrine, Marshon Lattimore, Jamal Adams.

Jamal Adams

100

This color is used as the color of a flag that an NFL head coach uses to signal a challenge of an on-field official's ruling. Options Black, White, Yellow, Red.

red


100

This state has two NFL stadiums. Options Maryland, New York, Illinois, Georgia. 

Maryland

100

This Giants running back was the first player at the University of Virginia to rush for 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons. Options Joe Morris, Tiki Barber, Ron Dayne, Tyrone Wheatley.

Tiki Barber

200

This wide receiver entered the 2019 season as one of only three players in Steelers history to have at least 100 catches in a season. Options Jerricho Cotchery, Le'Veon Bell, Santonio Holmes, Hines Wards. 

Hines Ward

200

In 2019 this team's defense became the first in the Super Bowl era to not allow a rushing or passing touchdown in its first three games. Options Texans, Bears, Vikings, Patriots.

Patriots

200

At this college the sons of Pro Football Hall of Famers Walter Payton and Kellen Winslow Sr. were teammates. Options Grambling, Louisville, Miami, Jackson State. 

Miami

200

In 1993 and 1994, his final two NFL seasons, quarterback Joe Montana led this team to the playoffs. Options Broncos, Chiefs, 49ers, Redskins.

Chiefs

200

In 2005, this player became the first player since 1985 to have at least two rushing, two receivers, and two passing touchdowns in the same season. Options Tiki Barber, Marshall Faulk, LaDainian Tomlinson, Ronnie Brown.

LaDainian Tomlinson

300

In 2018 Adam Thielen recorded the second-best single-season receiving yard total in the history of this team. Options Seahawks, Vikings, Panthers, Cardinals.

Vikings

300

Linebackers Clark Haggans and James Farrior combined for nine sacks in 2004 for this team. Options Vikings, Saints, Steelers, Jaguars. 

Steelers

300

This well-known baseball broadcaster was the radio play-by-play voice of Monday Night Football for 16 seasons. Options Vin Scully, Chuck Thompson, Ernie Harwell, Jack Buck.

Jack Buck

300

Pro Bowlers Walter Jones and Steve Hutchinson anchored the offensive line for this team whenever these were created so like 2019 or 2020. Options Seahawks, Chiefs, Bears, Panthers. 

Seahawks

300

The trophy presented to the winner of the AFC Championship Game is named after this early AFL owner. Options Ralph Wilson, Lamar Hunt, Al Davis, Paul Brown.

Lamar Hunt

400

This AFC running back played college football at Penn State. Options Willie Parker, Mike Anderson, LaDainian Tomlinson, Larry Johnson.  

Larry Johnson

400

This person began the 2019 season coming off five straight seasons with double digit sacks which was the league's longest active streak. Options Von Miller, J.J. Watt, Aaron Donald, Chandler Jones. 

Von Miller

400

This player was the oldest position player to make all 16 regular-season starts in 2018. Options Julius Peppers, Tom Brady, Antonio Gates, Drew Brees. 

Tom Brady

400

Claude Humphrey was a six-time Pro Bowl defensive end with this team. Options Rams, Browns, Chiefs, Falcons. 

Falcons

400

This Denver running back's five touchdowns against the Chiefs in 2003 marks the last time a player has reached that mark in an NFL game. Options Mike Anderson, Terrell Davis, Clinton Portis, Reuben Droughns.

Clinton Portis

500

The Chargers retired this number to honor Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Fouts. Options 19, 14, 12 10.  

14

500

This defensive linemen began then 2019 season as the NFL leader in career starts with 152. Options Calais Campbell, Robert Quinn, Michael Bennett, Cameron Jordan. 

Calais Campbell

500

Before returning to the then Redskins as head coach in 2004, Joe Gibbs was a minority owner in this team. Options Panthers, Falcons, Chargers, Titans.  

Falcons

500

Grammy Award-winning songwriter Mike Reid was a Pro Bowler defensive tackle for this team. Options Steelers, Bengals, Rams, Lions.

Bengals

500

This player was the only Seahawk starter in the 2005 Pro Bowl. Options Walter Jones, Shaun Alexander, Mack Strong, Bobby Engram. 

Walter Jones

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