Numbers Game
House Rules
Wild Card
The Game
Super Bowl
100

The amount of games played in the NFL regular season per each team.

Seventeen.

100

True or False: Bets on halves and quarters stand if the period is completed unless the market result has been unconditionally determined.

True.

100

The NFL acronym stands for this.

National Football League.

100

The player that usually throws the football.

Quarterback.

100

The artist behind the Super Bowl Halftime Show which preceded a stadium blackout in 2013.

Beyoncé.

200

The amount of yards that make a first down.

Ten.

200

True or False: All football markets are not graded ‘including overtime’.

False.

200

The year the NFL was founded in.

1920.

200

The player that usually catches the ball on a football team.

Wide Receiver.

200

The name of the Super Bowl trophy.

Lombardi.

300

The number of minutes in an NFL game.

Sixty.

300

True or False: Parlays that involve a cancelled selection will stand as a parlay on the remaining selections.

True.

300

The names of the two conferences in the NFL.

American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC).

300

The amount of yards in a football field (including endzones).

120.

300

The team who won the first Super Bowl in 1967.

Green Bay Packers.

400

The amount of teams in the NFL.

Thirty-Two.

400

All markets on a postponed game may be cancelled if the event has been moved to more than this many hours in the future.

Forty-Eight.

400

The player that has won the most NFL MVP awards.

 Peyton Manning.

400

The player that kicks the ball away to the other team, usually on fourth down.

Punter.

400

The two teams who have won the most Super Bowls.

Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots.

500

The amount of states that have an NFL team.

Twenty-Three.

500

The market for players who receive and score when there is a passing play, or who carry the ball into the endzone themselves.

Touchdowns Scored.

500

The Roman numerals for the NFL Super Bowl in 2025.

LIX. 

500

This puts the ball in play at the start of each half, after a try, and after a successful field goal.

Kickoff.

500

The player who earned the most Super Bowl MVPs in history.

Tom Brady.