Locations
NFL Annual Passing Yard Leaders by Alma Mater
Name the Running Back
Jims
Non QB Super Bowl MVPs
100

This stadium hosted the first Super Bowl.

LA Memorial Coliseum

100

2003

University of Tennessee

Peyton Manning

100

1990-2004

Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals

Emmitt Smith

100

He was the all-time NFL leading rusher for approximately 20 years, before his career total was surpassed in 1984.

Jim Brown

100

2022

Rams

Wide Receiver

Cooper Kupp

200

This city hosted the Super Bowl on February 11, 2024

Las Vegas

200

2006

Purdue University

Drew Brees

200

1993-2005

Los Angeles Rams, Pittsburgh Steelers

Jerome Bettis

200

The Bears Super Bowl Shuffling, sunglasses-wearing quarterback of the 1980s went to what college?

BYU

200

2001

Ravens

Linebackers

Ray Lewis

300

These two states are tied for the most number of NFL teams in the

California and Florida

300

1988

University of Pittsburgh

Dan Marino

300

1972-1984

Pittsburgh Steelers, Seattle Seahawks

Franco Harris

300

He is the Jacksonville Jaguars all-time leader in receptions, receiving TDs, and receiving yards.

Jimmy Smith

300

2016

Broncos

Linebackers

Von Miller

400

The two NFL stadiums that each host two NFL teams are in these two cities.

Inglewood, CA and East Rutherford, NJ

400

2010

NC State

Philip Rivers

400

2005-2020

49ers, Colts, Dolphins, Bills, Jets

Frank Gore

400

This quarterback played for the Houston Gamblers of the USFL for two seasons before beginning his hall-of-fame NFL career

Jim Kelly

400

Two Different Players

2006 and 2009

Pittsburgh Steelers

Wide Receivers

Hines Ward

Santonio Holmes

500

Since 2010, these 3 cities have lost NFL teams

St. Louis, San Diego, Oakland

500

1982

Oregon University

Dan Fouts

500

1995-2005

Patriots and Jets

Curtis Martin

500

This running back was a Steeler third-round pick in 2017.

James Conner

500

2005

Patriots

Wide Receiver

Deion Branch