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100

3rd down and 5 with 1:15 left in the 4th quarter of Super Bowl XLII, this player made an incredible effort to catch the ball, so much so as to use his helmet to assist him, putting the Giants in a prime opportunity to win the game.

David Tyree

100

This player was on pace to become the greatest NFL player of all time in the month of September, previously never throwing an interception, until the 2021 season.

Patrick Mahomes II

100

This team had the number 1 scoring offense and defense in 2010, yet missed the playoffs.

Chargers

100

Holding the ball like a loaf of bread, this player who was positioned as a LG returned a kick 71 yards against the Green Bay Packers.

Dan Connolly

100

This is the only team in NFL history to have a perfect season, going undefeated in the regular season and winning the Super Bowl in the same year. 

Dolphins (1972)

200

The Giants have never lost an NFC Championship game. This is how many they won. 

5

200

With 31 passing touchdowns, Justin Herbert broke the record for most touchdowns thrown in a rookie season. This player has the record for most interceptions thrown in a rookie season with 28.

Peyton Manning

200

These 3 teams has never drafted a player number 1 overall

Broncos, Ravens, Seahawks

200

As one of the most dominant defenses in NFL history, this player listed as a defensive tackle scored a rushing touchdown at the goal line in Super Bowl XX.

William "Refrigerator" Perry 

200

These are the only two players in NFL history to win a Super Bowl as a starting QB on two different teams.

Peyton Manning (Colts, Broncos), Tom Brady (Patriots, Buccaneers). 

300

This player is the Giants all time leading receptions leader with 668. 

Amani Toomer

300

Brett Favre holds the record for most fumbles all time with 166. This player holds the record for most forced fumbles all time with 52.

Robert Mathis

300

In the 2017 NFL opener against the Patriots, this player fumbled the ball on his first career NFL carry, then went on to post 246 yards from scrimmage, most ever by a player in their NFL debut.

Kareem Hunt

300

In the final home game of his career, this defensive player famously lined up in the backfield on the final play against the Colts in the Wildcard to have "One Last Dance"

Ray Lewis

300

These are the three teams in the NFL that have 3 or more consecutive Super Bowl appearances.

Dolphins (1971-1973), Bills (1990-1993), Patriots (2016-2018)

400

Commonly known as the New York Giants, their legal team name is this. 

New York Football Giants

400

Aaron Rodgers ties with this player for the most yards thrown in a game in Packers franchise history with 480 yards.

Matt Flynn

400

This team has never drafted a QB that has started for them in the Super Bowl, despite 8 appearances.

Broncos

400

With all QBs listed on the depth chart as unable to play due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this WR with less than a 24 hours notice started at QB in a 31-3 loss against the Saints. 

Kendall Hinton

400

This player is the youngest QB to win a Super Bowl, at just 23.

Ben Roethlisberger

500
The Giants were the first NFL team to retire a number, this is the number they retired. (double points if the name is included)

Number 1, worn by Ray Flaherty 

500

This is the only player in NFL history to record two safeties in one game.

Fred Dryer (1973)

500

With a 0-11 record, the Jets have never won a game against this team.

Eagles

500

Winning DPOY in the same year, this player had 3 receptions for 3 touchdowns listed at TE. 

JJ Watt (2014)

500

This player has the most Super Bowl appearances as a defensive player with 6. 

Mike Lodish DT, (Bills 1990-1993, Broncos 1997, 1998)