NFL Legends
NFL Nicknames
NFL Records
NFL Stadiums
NFL Awards
100

This coach won the very first Super Bowl with the Packers in 1967 and had the trophy named after him

Vince Lombardi

100

This quarterback who played into his 40s is commonly recognized as the "G.O.A.T."

Tom Brady

100

This wide receiver holds the NFL record for most career receiving yards.

Jerry Rice

100

The Stadium holds the nickname "mile high stadium" because of the high altitude.

Empower Field at Mile High , Denver Broncos

100

This award is given annually to the most outstanding player of the regular season.

MVP

200

This Ravens linebacker led one of the most dominant defenses in NFL history during their 2000 Super Bowl run.

Ray Lewis

200

“Prime Time” made a name for himself as a shutdown cornerback and flashy return man.

Deion Sanders

200

This Organization currently holds the most wins in NFL history

Green Bay Packers

200

Known as “Jerry World,”

AT&T Stadium

200

This quarterback has won the NFL MVP award more times than any other player.

Peyton Manning

300

This quarterback was known for his “Hail Mary” passes with the Dallas Cowboys.

Roger Staubach

300

“The Gunslinger” was the fearless quarterback for the packers known for big throws—and big risks.

Brett Favre

300

This Kicker currently holds the record for longest field goal in NFL history at 68 yards

Cam Little

300

This Stadium is commonly known as the loudest NFL stadium 

Lumen Field, Seattle Seahawks

300

This award honors a player who exemplifies sportsmanship, integrity, and performance on the field.

Walter Payton Man of the Year

400

This Hall of Fame defensive edge terrorized quarterbacks for the New York Giants in the 1980s.

Lawrence Taylor

400

“The Nigerian Nightmare” struck fear into defenses as a bruising Chiefs running back in the 1990s.

Christian Okoye

400

This NFL team gave themselves the name "road warriors" and went on to be the only team in NFL history to go 9-0 no the road

2025-2026 New England Patriots

400

This NFL Stadium was a common shelter for those affected by Hurricane Katrina

Superdome

400

This player is the only one to win NFL MVP, Super Bowl MVP, and Super Bowl MVP honors multiple times.

Tom Brady

500

This defensive tackle was the first pure defensive player to win the NFL MVP award.

Alan Page

500

“The Assassin” was the nickname of this Hall of Fame safety whose hits for the Raiders were so intimidating they helped lead to stricter rules on contact.

Jack Tatum

500

Name one of the three modern day QBs to tie the NFL with most passing TDs in one game at 7

Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, Nick Foles

500

This former Eagles stadium had a jail and courtroom built inside to handle unruly fans.

Veterans Stadium

500

This player won Super Bowl MVP on a losing team—the only one to ever do so.

Chuck Howley