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Super Bowl Sunday Slam : 2 Trivia Quiz


Another look back at the history of America's greatest game!

A multiple-choice quiz by stickybad. Estimated time: 7 mins.
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Author
stickybad
Time
7 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
288,091
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Very Difficult
Avg Score
5 / 15
Plays
783
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Question 1 of 15
1. Who was the first quarterback to appear on the roster of five consecutive Super Bowl losers? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. How many rookies started in the defensive backfield of the 1981 San Francisco 49ers, the season they won their first Super Bowl? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. Who was the first athlete in history to win both an Olympic gold medal and a Super Bowl ring? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. Before appearing in a combined nine Super Bowls, 49ers QB Joe Montana and Broncos QB John Elway both began their starting careers by replacing the same quarterback. Who was that quarterback? Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. What owner was so distraught over his quarterback winning the Super Bowl MVP award that he went out and purchased a brand new Cadillac for his "more deserving" running back? Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. Who was the first losing quarterback in Super Bowl history to pass for at least 300 yards? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. When the American Football League and the National Football league officially merged following Super Bowl IV, former Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi was honored by having the Super Bowl trophy named after him. What was the trophy called before it received its current name? Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. What curious object hung above the main entrance of the Louisiana Superdome at Super Bowl XV? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. Who was the first player at least 45 years old to appear on a Super Bowl roster? Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. In the early years of the Super Bowl, the game's host city was subject to a television blackout per NFL policy. This policy was eventually abandoned. What city was the first Super Bowl host to have the game televised locally? Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. Chicago Bears defensive end Richard Dent was named MVP of Super Bowl XX after recording 1.5 sacks against the New England Patriots. With which player did Dent share one of his sacks? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. By how many points were the undefeated Miami Dolphins favored over the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl VII? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. What was significant about the Grambling State Band's performance of the National Anthem at Super Bowl IX? Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. How tall is the Vince Lombardi trophy? Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. Who was the first receiver in Super Bowl history to accumulate at least 100 yards receiving without scoring a touchdown? Hint



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1. Who was the first quarterback to appear on the roster of five consecutive Super Bowl losers?

Answer: Gale Gilbert

More commonly known as the winning quarterback in the legendary 'Stanford Band Play' game, California product Gale Gilbert was the third string quarterback for the Buffalo Bills when they were defeated in four consecutive Super Bowls between 1990 and 1993. Following the '93 season, Gilbert became a member of the San Diego Chargers and watched from the sidelines as starter Stan Humphries guided the franchise to its first Super Bowl appearance, losing to the SF 49ers 49-26 in Super Bowl XXIX.
2. How many rookies started in the defensive backfield of the 1981 San Francisco 49ers, the season they won their first Super Bowl?

Answer: Three

Following the 1980 season, the 49ers front office agreed that shoring up their coverage unit was a top priority. The franchise drafted Southern Cal cornerback/safety Ronnie Lott, Missouri cornerback Eric Wright, and Pittsburgh safety Carlton Williamson. All three were immediate starters and helped guide the inexperienced 49ers to a 26-21 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl XVI.
3. Who was the first athlete in history to win both an Olympic gold medal and a Super Bowl ring?

Answer: Bob Hayes

At the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, sprinter Bob Hayes helped the USA's 400 meter relay team win the gold medal. Seven years later as a starting wide receiver, he helped the Dallas Cowboys win their first Super Bowl by defeating the Miami Dolphins 24-3 in Super Bowl VI. Nicknamed "Bullet Bob", Hayes's amazing speed helped lead to the creation of the zone defense, which many opponents employed in an attempt to contain the receiver.
4. Before appearing in a combined nine Super Bowls, 49ers QB Joe Montana and Broncos QB John Elway both began their starting careers by replacing the same quarterback. Who was that quarterback?

Answer: Steve DeBerg

Drafted late by the 49ers out of Notre Dame in 1979, Joe Montana spent most of his rookie season observing incumbent starter Steve DeBerg, who in 1978 had set an NFL record for passing attempts in one season. By 1981 Montana was the team's starter, and DeBerg had been traded to the Denver Broncos where he started for two seasons before losing the job in 1983 to rookie John Elway.
5. What owner was so distraught over his quarterback winning the Super Bowl MVP award that he went out and purchased a brand new Cadillac for his "more deserving" running back?

Answer: Sonny Werblin

Following the New York Jets' legendary upset of the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III, Jets owner Sonny Werblin rewarded running back Matt Snell with a mint green Cadillac El Dorado for his performance in the victory. Snell gained 123 yards on 30 carries and scored the team's only touchdown, then watched as quarterback Joe Namath was presented with the game's MVP award despite a performance far less glamorous then his persona.
6. Who was the first losing quarterback in Super Bowl history to pass for at least 300 yards?

Answer: Ken Anderson

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Ken Anderson passed for 300 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions in the team's loss to the SF 49ers in Super Bowl XVI.
7. When the American Football League and the National Football league officially merged following Super Bowl IV, former Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi was honored by having the Super Bowl trophy named after him. What was the trophy called before it received its current name?

Answer: The World Championship Game Trophy

The pro football community and its fans were stunned shortly before the 1970 season when legendary coach Vince Lombardi died of intestinal cancer. At the time of his diagnosis in June of that year, Lombardi had completed his first season as coach of the Washington Redskins.

A week after his death, the NFL renamed the World Championship Game Trophy, awarded annually to the winner of the Super Bowl, to the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
8. What curious object hung above the main entrance of the Louisiana Superdome at Super Bowl XV?

Answer: A giant yellow bow

To commemorate the release of 52 American hostages in Iran, organizers placed an 80 foot long, 30 foot wide yellow bow above the entrance of the Louisiana Superdome for Super Bowl XV between the Oakland Raiders and the Philadelphia Eagles. Replicas of the bow were handed out to those in attendance.
9. Who was the first player at least 45 years old to appear on a Super Bowl roster?

Answer: Steve DeBerg

Super Bowl XXXIII between the Atlanta Falcons and the Denver Broncos featured the oldest player ever to appear on a Super Bowl roster up to that point. 45 year old quarterback Steve DeBerg was a member of the Falcons that season, and watched from the sidelines as the Falcons and starting quarterback Chris Chandler lost to the Broncos 34-19
10. In the early years of the Super Bowl, the game's host city was subject to a television blackout per NFL policy. This policy was eventually abandoned. What city was the first Super Bowl host to have the game televised locally?

Answer: Los Angeles

As an experiment, the NFL decided to lift its blackout rule for Super Bowl VII between The Miami Dolphins and the Washington Redskins. The game was played at the Los Angeles Coliseum January 14, 1973. The previous six Super Bowls had all been subject to local blackouts.

This policy was enforced even if the game was a sell-out. Following Super Bowl VII, the NFL changed the rule permanently to allow for local broadcasts of any Super Bowl that sold out at least 72 hours prior to kickoff.
11. Chicago Bears defensive end Richard Dent was named MVP of Super Bowl XX after recording 1.5 sacks against the New England Patriots. With which player did Dent share one of his sacks?

Answer: Wilber Marshall

Richard Dent recorded his first sack of Super Bowl XX on New England Patriots quarterback Tony Eason. He shared the sack with linebacker Wilber Marshall. The sack forced Eason to fumble the football and it was recovered by Bears defensive end Dan Hampton.
12. By how many points were the undefeated Miami Dolphins favored over the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl VII?

Answer: Zero

Because of a weak regular season schedule and lack of experience (only LB Nick Buonicconti was at least 30 years old), the undefeated 1972 Dolphins were a one point underdog heading into their showdown with the Redskins. Miami won the game 14-7, holding the Redskins offense to zero points.
13. What was significant about the Grambling State Band's performance of the National Anthem at Super Bowl IX?

Answer: They were the first performer in Super Bowl history to perform the National Anthem after having performed it at a previous Super Bowl

The Grambling State Band had performed the National Anthem at Super Bowl II. They returned seven years later to do the same at Super Bowl IX, becoming the first in the game's history to perform the Anthem on two occasions.
14. How tall is the Vince Lombardi trophy?

Answer: 23 inches

Presented annually to the winner of the Super Bowl, the Vince Lombardi Trophy stands 23 inches tall and weighs seven pounds.
15. Who was the first receiver in Super Bowl history to accumulate at least 100 yards receiving without scoring a touchdown?

Answer: George Sauer

NY Jets receiver George Sauer was quarterback Joe Namath's favorite target in Super Bowl III, pulling in eight receptions for 133 yards and zero touchdowns.
Source: Author stickybad

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