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Quiz about Hall of Fame Spelling Test
Quiz about Hall of Fame Spelling Test

Hall of Fame Spelling Test Trivia Quiz


A short and sweet all multiple choice quiz about some NFL Hall of Fame members. I give you the name and you just click on the correct spelling. I hope you enjoy it. :)

A multiple-choice quiz by Nightmare. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Nightmare
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
332,138
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
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Question 1 of 10
1. This Hall of Fame defensive tackle played in 14 seasons with the Vikings and Seahawks. Who is this that wore the number 93? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. This Hall of Fame Packer offensive lineman played his final season with the Dallas Cowboys. Which is the correct spelling of his name? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Which Hall of Fame NFL running back was a college Heisman Trophy winner at quarterback? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. From 1957-1964, this Hall of Fame quarterback took the snaps for the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Redskins. Who is this? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. This Hall of Fame linebacker made a name for himself with both the Boston Patriots and Miami Dolphins. He was a very low draft pick (13th round), but the Patriots immediately saw what they had in 1962. Nick went to three Super Bowls, and was there for the Dolphins' perfect season in 1972. What is Nick's last name? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. This comical Colt, Packer, and Raider linebacker wore the number 83 most of his career. He was the number two draft pick by the Colts in 1969. Who is this? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. One of the greatest running backs of all-time, this Hall of Famer played 10 seasons with the Detroit Lions, then walked away from football under contract disputes. Who is this speedster? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. When the offense saw this number 66 coming at them, one can only wonder what they were thinking. This linebacker terrorized quarterbacks, running backs, and receivers throughout his 15-season Green Bay Packer career. Who is this 1978 hall inductee? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. This 1968 Miami Dolphin first round pick in 1968 did not disappoint the team. He was not only a rusher, but was a great blocker also. Who is this 1987 Hall of Fame inductee? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. This linebacker played 12 seasons, all with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Drafted number two out of Penn State, he was a starting linebacker in his 1971 rookie season. Who is this Hall of Fame great? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This Hall of Fame defensive tackle played in 14 seasons with the Vikings and Seahawks. Who is this that wore the number 93?

Answer: John Randle

Playing college ball out of Texas A&M-Kingsville, the Vikings signed John as an undrafted free agent. Randle was a Viking from 1990-2000, then a Seahawk for another three seasons before he retired. John was a seven-time Pro Bowler and inducted into the hall in 2010.
2. This Hall of Fame Packer offensive lineman played his final season with the Dallas Cowboys. Which is the correct spelling of his name?

Answer: Forrest Gregg

Gregg had the familiar number 75 on his back that quarterback Bart Starr could easily see. He played in 14 seasons in Green Bay from 1956-1970, then retired as a Cowboy in 1971. Forrest helped the Packers to Super Bowl I and II, and was a nine-time Pro Bowler. The hall took him in 1977.
3. Which Hall of Fame NFL running back was a college Heisman Trophy winner at quarterback?

Answer: Paul Hornung

Hornung was drafted by the Packers out of Notre Dame after Paul won the 1956 Heisman. He was the first overall pick in the draft. He was also the 1961 NFL Associated Press MVP Award winner. He was inducted into the hall in 1986.
4. From 1957-1964, this Hall of Fame quarterback took the snaps for the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Redskins. Who is this?

Answer: Sonny Jurgensen

Christian Adolph "Sonny" Jurgensen II was drafted in the fourth round by the Eagles in the 1957 draft. In his fifth season, he became the Eagles' number one quarterback, and threw for 3723 yards along with 32 touchdowns for a 10-4 NFL East Division second place finish. After seven seasons, he was then a Washington Redskin for another 11 seasons. Sonny led the league five times in passing yards and was a five-time Pro Bowl selection. The hall inducted him in 1983.
5. This Hall of Fame linebacker made a name for himself with both the Boston Patriots and Miami Dolphins. He was a very low draft pick (13th round), but the Patriots immediately saw what they had in 1962. Nick went to three Super Bowls, and was there for the Dolphins' perfect season in 1972. What is Nick's last name?

Answer: Buoniconti

Buoniconti played seven seasons with the Patriots from 1962-1968, then another seven seasons until 1976 with the Dolphins. Wearing the number 85, Nick was an eight-time Pro Bowl selection and a 2001 hall inductee.
6. This comical Colt, Packer, and Raider linebacker wore the number 83 most of his career. He was the number two draft pick by the Colts in 1969. Who is this?

Answer: Ted Hendricks

After five seasons with the Colts, Ted played only the 1974 season with the Packers, and his stats were nothing to be ashamed of. The Raiders signed him in 1975. It was there that Ted became known as a prankster. He retired with them in 1983. Hendricks had 25 blocked field goals (including PATs), 16 fumble recoveries, and 26 interceptions.

He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1990.
7. One of the greatest running backs of all-time, this Hall of Famer played 10 seasons with the Detroit Lions, then walked away from football under contract disputes. Who is this speedster?

Answer: Barry Sanders

With the number 20 on his Lion back, Sanders was a tremendous running back, rushing for over 1000 yards in all 10 seasons. He rushed for 2053 in 1997. Sanders averaged 1527 rushing yards per season over his career, more than 150 yards than the great Jim Brown. The hall took Barry in 2004.
8. When the offense saw this number 66 coming at them, one can only wonder what they were thinking. This linebacker terrorized quarterbacks, running backs, and receivers throughout his 15-season Green Bay Packer career. Who is this 1978 hall inductee?

Answer: Ray Nitschke

It is a total wonder as to how Ray Nitschke was nominated to the Pro Bowl only once in his 1958-1972 career. He was the first Packer linebacker to be inducted into the hall. Over his career, Ray had 25 interceptions. He won the NFL Championship Game MVP Award in 1962. He was also there in Super Bowls I and II.
9. This 1968 Miami Dolphin first round pick in 1968 did not disappoint the team. He was not only a rusher, but was a great blocker also. Who is this 1987 Hall of Fame inductee?

Answer: Larry Csonka

Larry rushed for over 1000 yards in three consecutive seasons. One of those seasons was the perfect Dolphin season of 1972. He also blocked for running back teammate Mercury Morris, who also rushed for 1000 yards in 1972. Miami was the first team in history to have two 1000-yard running backs in the same season. Csonka also won the Super Bowl VIII MVP Award, and hung up his cleats in 1979.
10. This linebacker played 12 seasons, all with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Drafted number two out of Penn State, he was a starting linebacker in his 1971 rookie season. Who is this Hall of Fame great?

Answer: Jack Ham

Ham went to four Super Bowls with the Steelers. Jack retired in 1982 with 25.5 quarterback sacks, 32 interceptions, and 21 fumble recoveries. He was all over the field. The eight-time Pro Bowler wore the number 59.
Source: Author Nightmare

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