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100

This team has won the most Super Bowls in NFL history.

Pittsburg Steelers

100

This quarterback is known as “The GOAT” and has seven Super Bowl rings.

Tom Brady

100

This team’s mascot is a giant bird named Swoop.

Philadelphia Eagles

100

This is the shape of an NFL football.

Oval (or oblong)

100

The Super Bowl is played on this day of the week.

Sunday

200

The first Super Bowl was played in this year.

1967

200

This running back was known as “Sweetness.”

Walter Payton

200

This team is known as “America’s Team.”

Dallas Cowboys

200

This is the number of points awarded for a touchdown.

Six

200

This is the month when the Super Bowl is usually held.

February

300

This quarterback famously guaranteed a Super Bowl victory for the New York Jets in 1969.

Joe Namath

300

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

Jerry Rice

300

This team’s fans are known for wearing cheese on their heads.

Green Bay Packers

300

This position is responsible for throwing the football.

Quarterback

300

This is the name of the halftime performance event.

Halftime Show

400

This city has hosted the most Super Bowls.

Miami

400

This defensive legend was known as “The Minister of Defense.”

Reggie White

400

This team joined the NFL in 2002 and is based in Texas.

Houston Texans

400

This is the term for when a defensive player catches a pass meant for the offense.

Interception

400

This is the network that typically airs the Super Bowl in the U.S.

Rotates between CBS, FOX, and NBC

500

This team won the very first Super Bowl.

Green Bay Packers

500

This quarterback led the San Francisco 49ers to four Super Bowl titles in the 1980s.

Joe Montana

500

This team’s logo features a pirate with a knife in his mouth

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

500

This is the name of the trophy awarded to the Super Bowl champion.

Lombardi Trophy

500

This city is hosting the 2026 Super Bowl.

Santa Clara, California (Levi’s Stadium)