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Quiz about NFL Spelling Bee Round 5
Quiz about NFL Spelling Bee Round 5

NFL Spelling Bee: Round 5 Trivia Quiz


The last in a series of five quizzes where you have to select the proper spelling to some NFL greats. These are all NFL Hall of Famers. I hope it is educational also! :-)

A multiple-choice quiz by Nightmare. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
Nightmare
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
246,873
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
1784
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 104 (8/10), jonathanw55 (3/10), ZWOZZE (9/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. This wide receiver out of Tulsa, played his entire 14-season career with the Seahawks. Who was he? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. In 15 Charger seasons, this quarterback went to the Pro Bowl six times in his career. In four consecutive seasons, he led the league in passing yards from 1979-1982. Who is this Hall of Famer? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. 10 of this Chicago Bear linebacker's 12 seasons resulted in Pro Bowl selections. He was there in the 1985 season, and contributed to the Bears' Super Bowl win over New England. What is the spelling of this Hall of Fame great? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. The first round pick by the Bengals in the 1980 draft was an offensive lineman. He left his bags unpacked in Cincinnati during his 13-season NFL career. He took Pro Bowl honors an amazing 11 times in his career. Who was this former USC Trojan? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. I played my entire career with the Rams as a receiver. I was given the nickname of "Crazy Legs" because of my running style after I caught the ball. I made the Hall of Fame in 1968. Who am I? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. This kicker was famous in a Kansas City Chiefs uniform for 13 seasons. He wore the very-recognized number 3 on his jersey. After more than a decade with the Chiefs, he spent his final seasons with the Packers and Vikings. Who was this Hall of Fame great? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. This Steeler quarterback went to many Super Bowls in the 1970s, and was the MVP of Super Bowl XIII (35-31 over Dallas) and Super Bowl XIV (31-19 over the Los Angeles Rams). Who wore this number 12? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. For 15 seasons with the Raiders, I snapped the ball to many great quarterbacks in the names of Tom Flores, Daryle Lamonica, George Blanda, and Kenny Stabler to name a few. I made the Pro Bowl an amazing 12 times in those 15 seasons. I made the number 00 very famous in Oakland. Who am I? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Coming out of Fordham, this Hall of Famer was a center and linebacker in the NFL from the 1930s to the 1950s. He played his entire career with the Lions and Eagles. Who was he? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. I was a 12-season New York Giant in my NFL career. I played running back and flanker. My first Pro Bowl selection was in 1953, and I added six more to that count. I retired with 3609 yards rushing and 5434 yards receiving. I was pretty much an all-purpose yardage player. Who am I? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This wide receiver out of Tulsa, played his entire 14-season career with the Seahawks. Who was he?

Answer: Steve Largent

Largent played in Seattle from 1976-1989, making the Pro Bowl seven times. Eight times he caught more than 1000 yards in a season. After retiring, Steve went into politics. He was a 1995 Hall of Fame inductee.
2. In 15 Charger seasons, this quarterback went to the Pro Bowl six times in his career. In four consecutive seasons, he led the league in passing yards from 1979-1982. Who is this Hall of Famer?

Answer: Dan Fouts

Fouts spent his entire career with the Chargers. Not only did he lead the league in those four seasons listed in passing, he combined that in 1981 and 1982 to lead the league in completions and touchdown passes also. After retiring in 1987, Dan went into the sports analyst business. He was a Hall of Fame inductee in 1993.
3. 10 of this Chicago Bear linebacker's 12 seasons resulted in Pro Bowl selections. He was there in the 1985 season, and contributed to the Bears' Super Bowl win over New England. What is the spelling of this Hall of Fame great?

Answer: Mike Singletary

An amazing 10 Pro Bowl selections watched Singletary play from 1981-1992. Mike was the first college junior to be selected to the All-SWC Team of the 1970s, and he didn't stop there. The Bears drafted him in the second round of the 1981 NFL draft out of Baylor. He was inducted into the hall in 1998.
4. The first round pick by the Bengals in the 1980 draft was an offensive lineman. He left his bags unpacked in Cincinnati during his 13-season NFL career. He took Pro Bowl honors an amazing 11 times in his career. Who was this former USC Trojan?

Answer: Anthony Munoz

Munoz, the 1998 Hall of Fame inductee, played his Bengal career from 1980-1992. Amongst his other honors were the NFL Offensive Lineman of the Year in 1981, 1987, and 1988.
5. I played my entire career with the Rams as a receiver. I was given the nickname of "Crazy Legs" because of my running style after I caught the ball. I made the Hall of Fame in 1968. Who am I?

Answer: Elroy Hirsch

'Crazy Legs' played for the Rams from 1949-1959. He began his Ram career catching passes from the greats of Norm VanBrocklin and Bob Waterfield. He ended his Ram career catching from VanBrocklin. Prior to joining the Rams in 1949, Elroy played for the Chicago Rockets (AAFC) from 1946-1949.
6. This kicker was famous in a Kansas City Chiefs uniform for 13 seasons. He wore the very-recognized number 3 on his jersey. After more than a decade with the Chiefs, he spent his final seasons with the Packers and Vikings. Who was this Hall of Fame great?

Answer: Jan Stenerud

Stenerud kicked for the Chiefs 1967-1979. The Chiefs let him go, then the Packers scooped him up with a free-agent contract. In 1984, Green Bay traded Jan (pronounced 'Han') to the Vikings, where he retired in 1985. The hall accepted this Norway-born kicker in 1991.
7. This Steeler quarterback went to many Super Bowls in the 1970s, and was the MVP of Super Bowl XIII (35-31 over Dallas) and Super Bowl XIV (31-19 over the Los Angeles Rams). Who wore this number 12?

Answer: Terry Bradshaw

From 1970-1983, and all with the Steelers, Bradshaw connected passes with the likes of Preston Pearson and Ron Shanklin, to Lynn Swann and John Stalworth. Bradshaw later went into being a sports analyst after retiring. He was a 1989 Hall of Fame inductee.
8. For 15 seasons with the Raiders, I snapped the ball to many great quarterbacks in the names of Tom Flores, Daryle Lamonica, George Blanda, and Kenny Stabler to name a few. I made the Pro Bowl an amazing 12 times in those 15 seasons. I made the number 00 very famous in Oakland. Who am I?

Answer: Jim Otto

Otto played more than one position in his career, but was mostly recognized at center. Jim played for the Raiders in both the AFL and NFL, and retired in 1974. A very deserving Hall of Fame inductee, they took him in 1980.
9. Coming out of Fordham, this Hall of Famer was a center and linebacker in the NFL from the 1930s to the 1950s. He played his entire career with the Lions and Eagles. Who was he?

Answer: Alex Wojciechowicz

One of the most famous sports accomplishments to come out of Fordham was the "Seven Blocks of Granite" football line, and Alex was a part of it, earning a two-time All-America status. He retired in 1950 as a Philadelphia Eagle, then waited 18 years for his Hall of Fame induction.
10. I was a 12-season New York Giant in my NFL career. I played running back and flanker. My first Pro Bowl selection was in 1953, and I added six more to that count. I retired with 3609 yards rushing and 5434 yards receiving. I was pretty much an all-purpose yardage player. Who am I?

Answer: Frank Gifford

Gifford played from 1952-1964, missing the 1961 season. He never came close to a season 1000-yard mark in either rushing or receiving, but did rush for 819 yards in 1956. Frank was a hall inductee in 1977, and went into sports broadcasting after he retired.
Source: Author Nightmare

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