Super Bowl Trivia: How Much Do You Know about The Super Bowl?
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Question 1/10
Which former Dallas Cowboy defensive tackle owns the Super Bowl record for the longest fumble return (64 yards), but did not score a touchdown because he fumbled just inches short of the end zone?
Russell Maryland
Randy White
Leon Lett
Tony Casillas
Question 2/10
In Super Bowl XLVII, Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Jacoby Jones broke the Super Bowl record for the longest kickoff return, and longest play, for a touchdown. How many yards was the return?
99
108
110
100
Question 3/10
Even with several Super Bowl games ending up in a one-sided blowout, the largest lead any team had after the first quarter was 14 points held by the Miami Dolphins, Oakland Raiders, and what other team?
San Francisco 49ers
New England Patriots
Dallas Cowboys
Green Bay Packers
Question 4/10
Two different players from the same team are tied with the most receiving yards per reception at 40.3. What Super Bowl champion team were they on?
Kansas City Chiefs
Pittsburgh Steelers
Dallas Cowboys
New York Giants
Question 5/10
Who is the only starting QB in Super Bowl history who has won a Super Bowl with two different teams?
Peyton Manning
Brett Favre
Kurt Warner
Nick Foles
Question 6/10
Of all the Hall of Fame running backs who have won a Super Bowl in the past, the one who owns the record for most rushing yards (204) in one Super Bowl only played 22 games in his career. Who was he?
Clarence Davis
Michael Pittman
Timmy Smith
Alvin Garrett
Question 7/10
Which two teams have played against one another three times, the most any two teams have ever played against each other in a Super Bowl
New England Patriots vs. New York Giants
Buffalo Bills vs. Dallas Cowboys
San Francisco 49ers vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Dallas Cowboys
Question 8/10
Who is the only player in Super Bowl history to win the coveted Super Bowl MVP award after losing the big game?
Marcus Allen, RB
Chuck Howley, LB
Phil Simms, QB
Desmond Howard, WR
Question 9/10
If you count the upcoming Super Bowl LIV, this city will own the record for hosting the most Super Bowls with 11?
Pasadena
New Orleans
Miami
Dallas
Question 10/10
Which team owns the record for most total net yards, both passing and rushing, with 613 yards, but still wound up losing the Super Bowl anyway?
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About This Quiz
Every time you see Super Bowl trivia, it asks you about who played in the first Super Bowl, who holds the record for the most Super Bowl wins, and who has won the most Super Bowl MVP awards. But this is going to be a different kind of Super Bowl trivia that will dig deep into Super Bowl history. We put together the toughest questions we could find to truly test your knowledge of the Super Bowl and its history.
Super Bowl Trivia
When it comes to Super Bowl trivia, do you know the player who holds the record for most consecutive Super Bowl appearances? Or maybe you know which was the first team to win a Super Bowl game in overtime? The first Super Bowl in 1967 pitted the Green Bay Packers against the Kansas City Chiefs in the Memorial Coliseum in front of over 60,000 people. Over the years, the Super Bowl has grown into the single largest sporting event in the world. The Super Bowl is so big it costs over 5 million dollars to run a 30-second commercial during the game. But just because the eyes of the world are watching the Super Bowl does not mean they know everything about it. Do you?