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100

In his 13-year playing career, this hall of fame center earned 11 NBA championship rings.

Bill Russell

100

This team gave up a 28-3 lead in the Super Bowl.

Atlanta Falcons

100

In 2024, the baseball star became the first 50/50 player in major league history; hitting 50 home runs and stealing 50 bases in a single season.

Shohei Ohtani

100

Contrary to popular belief, the Jets and Giants actually call this city home.

East Rutherford

100

This historic franchise is owned by their fans through a nonprofit organization with 538,000 stockholders.

Green Bay Packers

200

This Argentinian footballer has earned a record 46 trophies, making him the most decorated in his sport.

Lionel Messi

200

This team lost the Super Bowl four years in a row.

Buffalo Bills

200

This hall of fame QB holds the record for throwing the most career interceptions with 336. 

Brett Favre

200

This city is home to the Giants and 49ers.

San Francisco

200

This family is tied with Robert Kraft and his Patriots for the most Super Bowl victories in NFL history.

The Rooney Family

300

This acclaimed university has won the most college football championships ever with 18.

Yale

300

This franchise has played in 11 Super Bowls, losing a record 5-times.

New England Patriots

300

This pitcher holds the MLB record for career strikeouts with 5,714.

Nolan Ryan

300

This city is home to the Panthers and Heat.

Miami

300

This jerk owns the Knicks, Rangers, and is the CEO of the world’s most famous arena.

James Dolan

400

The only person in NFL history to win a Super Bowl as a player, assistant coach, and head coach respectively.

Tom Flores

400

The Boston Celtics defeated this team in 5 games to win the NBA Finals in 2024.

Dallas Mavericks

400

This QB threw the most passing yards in a single season.

Peyton Manning

400

This city was once home to the Oilers, Gamblers, and Buffaloes.

Houston

400

This major media conglomerate once owned the Angels and Ducks, naming the franchises after movies released by their studio.

The Disney Company

500

This hockey team has the most Stanley Cup wins in NHL history with a whopping 24 victories.

Montreal Canadians

500

This professional hockey team based in Canada has never hoisted the Stanley Cup despite joining the NHL in 1970.

Vancouver Canucks

500

This hall of fame hooper once averaged 50.4 points per game in a single season.

Wilt Chamberlain

500

This city was once home to the Dodgers, Robins, and Superba.

Brooklyn

500

This former Microsoft CEO just built a $2 billion arena for his basketball franchise.

Steve Ballmer