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100

This quarterback threw a record 55 TDs in a single season.

Peyton Manning

100

Name 1 of 4 players to record a quadruple-double in NBA history.

Nate Thurmond, Alvin Robertson, Hakeem Olajuwon, David Robinson

100

He broke the color barrier in 1947.

Jackie Robinson

100

This team(s) has the most super bowl wins in NFL history.

Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots

100

This athlete famously said, “I am the greatest!”

Muhammad Ali

200

The last non-quarterback to win NFL MVP was this running back.

Adrian Peterson

200

He was the youngest player to score 10,000 career points.

LeBron James

200

This team has the most World Series championships.

New York Yankees

200

The team with the most Stanley Cup Final appearances in the last 20 years.

Tampa Bay Lightning

200

This university has the most NCAA football championships.

Yale

300

This franchise was originally known as the Decatur Staleys.

Chicago Bears

300

This team went 73-9 but lost in the NBA Finals.

Golden State Warriors

300

This player hit 62 home runs, setting the AL record.

Aaron Judge

300

This nation won the most total medals in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

United States

300

This number is retired across all 30 MLB teams.

42 (Jackie Robinson)

400

The only team to never play in a conference championship game.

Houston Texans

400

He averaged a triple-double for four different seasons.

Russell Westbrook

400

This player set the MLB single-season home run record with 73 home runs.

Barry Bonds

400

This NFL team lost four consecutive Super Bowls in the early 1990s.

Buffalo Bills

400

This golfer won The Masters in 1997 by 12 strokes at age 21.

Tiger Woods

500

He holds the record for most career sacks.

Bruce Smith

500

This player has the highest career free throw percentage in NBA history.

Stephen Curry

500

He pitched a perfect game in 2012.

Félix Hernández

500

Name the most recent champions (2025) of the NFL, NBA, MLB, NCCA (Men’s Football & Basketball)

NFL: Philadelphia Eagles

NBA: Boston Celtics (for now)

MLB: Los Angeles Dodgers

NCAAF: Ohio State Buckeyes

NCAAB: Florida Gators

500

This player who has scored over 800, is the all-time leader in career goals.

Alex Ovechkin

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