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Home to the Dallas Cowboys is know as

Jerry World

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This Dolphins running back rushed for 200+ yards in back-to-back games during the 2016 season

Jay Ajayi

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This sprinter won nine gold medals over three Olympic Games but was stripped of one due to a teammate's doping violation

Usain Bolt

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This Steelers wide receiver made a toe-tapping touchdown catch in Super Bowl XLIII to win MVP honors

Santonio Holmes

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This quarterback set the record for most passing yards in a single game with 554 yards

Norm Van Brocklin

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This stadium, located in Foxborough, Massachusetts and is named after a large retail company

Gillette Stadium

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This defensive back holds the NFL record for most career interceptions with 81

Paul Krause

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This mixed martial artist became the first simultaneous two-division champion in UFC history.

Conor McGregor

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The first Super Bowl was played in this city in 1967

Los Angeles

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This kicker holds the NFL record for the most career points scored, surpassing 2,600 points

Adam Vinatieri

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Originally called "The Dome at America's Center," this indoor stadium is home to the St. Louis Rams (now the Los Angeles Rams)

Edward Jones Dome

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This wide receiver is the only player to win Super Bowl MVP while playing for a losing team

Chuck Howley

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This MLB team won 27 World Series titles, the most in history

New York Yankees

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In Super Bowl XVII, this running back’s 43-yard touchdown run, known as "The Diesel," sealed a victory for Washington

John Riggins

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This wide receiver set a record for most receiving yards in a season, with 1,964 yards

Calvin Johnson

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Located in the heart of the city, this stadium is known for its famous "Monsters of the Midway"

Soldier Field

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This Colts legend held the record for most career passing touchdowns when he retired

Johnny Unitas

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This player won the first-ever Heisman Trophy in 1935

Jay Berwanger

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This band headlined the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show, which ended in a controversial "wardrobe malfunction.

Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake

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This team set an NFL record by losing 26 consecutive games from 1976 to 1977

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Known for its unique "sunken bowl" design, this stadium, which opened in 1965, was home to the Houston Oilers before they relocated.

Astrodome

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This quarterback became the NFL's youngest player to throw for 5,000 yards in a season

Justin Herbert

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This golfer won his 18th major championship at the 1986 Masters, a record that still stands

Jack Nicklaus

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This artist headlined the Super Bowl XXXV halftime show

Bon Jovi

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This player intercepted four passes in a single game, tying the NFL record

DeAngelo Hall