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You Find the Quarterback Trivia Quiz


An all multiple choice quiz about you identifying the quarterback amongst the other NFL players. Good luck. :-)

A multiple-choice quiz by Nightmare. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Nightmare
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
196,509
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
3733
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Question 1 of 10
1. In his seventh season in the NFL, the Kansas City Chiefs employed which quarterback from 1963-1975? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. I quarterbacked the Miami Dolphins for three of my four NFL seasons. Who am I? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. For eight of my 11 seasons in the NFL, I quarterbacked the Detroit Lions. I wore the number 16. Who am I? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Which of the following was a quarterback for the Chiefs, Oilers, Cardinals, and Rams? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. I was a QB reserve for the great John Elway in his rookie season, and I was a rookie also. Who am I? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. I quarterbacked the Chargers, Colts, 49ers, and Jets. Who am I? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. I played my entire career taking snaps as a Cardinal, both in St. Louis and Arizona. Who am I? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. I played my entire 12 season career with the Chicago Bears. Do you recognize me? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. I played for 15 seasons, seven of those being with the Packers where I made my name. I retired alongside my teammate Bart Starr in 1971. Who am I? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. 16 of my NFL seasons mostly saw me as a Ram and Lion, wearing the number 19 while taking snaps. I retired in 1979 as a Buffalo Bill. Who am I? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In his seventh season in the NFL, the Kansas City Chiefs employed which quarterback from 1963-1975?

Answer: Len Dawson

The others listed were all former running backs. Dawson took the team to his first AFL Championship in 1966 by defeating the Bills 31-7, but lost in the Super Bowl against Green Bay 35-10. Dawson was a seven time Pro Bowler, and threw for 239 career touchdowns.
2. I quarterbacked the Miami Dolphins for three of my four NFL seasons. Who am I?

Answer: Scott Secules

The others were all kickers. In 1989, Secules began his short career with the Dolphins. His final season was in 1993 in New England, where he threw for two touchdowns along with nine interceptions.
3. For eight of my 11 seasons in the NFL, I quarterbacked the Detroit Lions. I wore the number 16. Who am I?

Answer: Gary Danielson

The others were all tight ends. Danielson played for the Lions from 1976-1984, before taking snaps for the Browns in his final three seasons. Although Danielson never made it to a Pro Bowl, he threw for 81 touchdowns.
4. Which of the following was a quarterback for the Chiefs, Oilers, Cardinals, and Rams?

Answer: Pete Beathard

The others were defensive lineman from the 1970s. Beathard's career began in 1964 as a Kansas City Chief. After throwing just two passes in 1967 for the Chiefs, he packed his bags for Oiler country. From there it was on to the Cardinals, Rams, then Pete finally retired in 1973 as a Chief again.
5. I was a QB reserve for the great John Elway in his rookie season, and I was a rookie also. Who am I?

Answer: Gary Kubiak

The others were all Bronco running backs. Kubiak took a third seat to Elway and Steve DeBerg during the 1983 season. Gary only played in four games and threw one touchdown pass in the season. Kubiak was a rookie like Elway for the Broncos in 1983. Gary still played for Denver until he retired in 1991.
6. I quarterbacked the Chargers, Colts, 49ers, and Jets. Who am I?

Answer: Marty Domres

The others were all NFL linebackers. Domres' career spanned nine seasons from 1969-1977. Although Marty never made the Pro Bowl, his greatest season was with the 1972 Baltimore Colts, when he passed for almost 1400 yards, and a TD/INT ratio of 11/6.
7. I played my entire career taking snaps as a Cardinal, both in St. Louis and Arizona. Who am I?

Answer: Neil Lomax

The others listed were all 1981 Cardinals, but it was Lomax who shared the duties from 1981-1988 with the great Jim Hart, Scott Brunner, and Cliff Stoudt. Neil made it to the Pro Bowl in 1984 and 1987. The best record that his team had during his tenure, was a 9-7 record in 1984. In that season, Neil threw the ball to Roy Green, and Ottis Anderson took his handoffs.
8. I played my entire 12 season career with the Chicago Bears. Do you recognize me?

Answer: Sid Luckman

The others listed all came from the 1953 Detroit Lions. Luckman's streak ran from 1939-1950. His best performance came in the 1943 season with running back Bronko Nagurski and wide receiver Jim Benton. The Bears went 8-1-1 enroute to the Championship game over the Redskins, 41-21.
9. I played for 15 seasons, seven of those being with the Packers where I made my name. I retired alongside my teammate Bart Starr in 1971. Who am I?

Answer: Zeke Bratkowski

The others listed were all offensive lineman from the 1950s. Bratkowski began his career with the Bears for five seasons before changing uniforms to a Ram, then it was on to Green Bay. Zeke's career TD/INT ratio was a poor 65-122.
10. 16 of my NFL seasons mostly saw me as a Ram and Lion, wearing the number 19 while taking snaps. I retired in 1979 as a Buffalo Bill. Who am I?

Answer: Bill Munson

The others were all kickers. Strangely enough, Bill's greatest season was in 1968 with the Lions, throwing for 15 touchdowns and over 2300 yards. The Lions finished 4-8-2 for a last place finish in the NFL Central.
Source: Author Nightmare

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