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You Can Call Me Ray Trivia Quiz


An all multiple choice quiz about some NFL greats named Ray. I hope that you have fun with it.

A multiple-choice quiz by d2407. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
d2407
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
200,744
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. I kicked for 14 seasons from 1973-1986 with the Raiders. You can almost visualize my number eight kicking another booming punt. Who am I? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. I was a backup quarterback in New England, New York, and Miami, from 1996-2002. In 1999, and in only nine games with the Jets, I threw 14 touchdowns. In 2002, I backed up Miami's Jay Fielder and threw only four touchdowns, but rushed for 126 yards in seven games. Who am I? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. I was a place kicker for the San Francisco 49ers from 1980-1987. My best season was in 1983 when I helped the 49ers to a 10-6 record. In that season, I hit 25 out of 30 field goals, and also a perfect 51 point-after kicks. Who am I? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. I began my career in 1996. My first nine seasons were with the Ravens, where I still played in 2004. As a linebacker, I made it to the Pro Bowl four times in my first nine seasons. Who am I? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. My 13 season career saw me in a Colts uniform the entire time. Being a wide receiver, I went to five Pro Bowls. I caught many passes from the great Johnny Unitas. I retired in 1967. Who am I? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. I was a middle linebacking terror for quarterbacks in my time. From 1958-1972, the world saw my number 66 of the Green Bay Packers, slamming quarterbacks to the ground with no regard. I am enshrined in pro football's Hall of Fame. Who am I? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. I was a defensive lineman my entire career with the Chicago Bears from 1939-1952. I was part of the 1940 NFL Championship game blowout of the Redskins, 73-0. I was a Pro Bowl player in 1950 and 1951. Who am I? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. I began my career in 1986 with the St. Louis Rams as an offensive tackle. From there I was off to the Cardinals for a season, then seven with the Redskins. After some time with the 49ers and Lions, I was seen in a Washington Redskin uniform in 2004. Who am I? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. I came out of Louisville, and was a Colt rookie in 1993. I played for 12 seasons in my career as a defensive back and also as a kick returner. I was released by the Atlanta Falcons in 2003, then picked up by the Raiders for the 2004 season. I wore the number 34. I played my first four seasons with the Colts before being traded to the Falcons in 1997. I was a 1998 Pro Bowler. Who am I? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. I was a wide receiver for only nine seasons. I played from 1980-1988 with the Colts and Seahawks. I caught passes from Bert Jones and Greg Landry, to Dave Kreig of Seattle. Although I never made it to the Pro Bowl, I caught nine touchdown passes from Bert Jones in 1981. Who am I? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. I kicked for 14 seasons from 1973-1986 with the Raiders. You can almost visualize my number eight kicking another booming punt. Who am I?

Answer: Ray Guy

Guy amassed an amazing career average of 42.4 yards per punt. Ray made it to the Pro Bowl seven times in his career, and six of those were consecutive. An amazing record that Guy set was 619 punts without a block in the NFL. He helped the Raiders to three Super Bowls in 1977, 1981, and 1984.
2. I was a backup quarterback in New England, New York, and Miami, from 1996-2002. In 1999, and in only nine games with the Jets, I threw 14 touchdowns. In 2002, I backed up Miami's Jay Fielder and threw only four touchdowns, but rushed for 126 yards in seven games. Who am I?

Answer: Ray Lucas

Lucas' finest season was with the Jets in 1999. He played in only nine games, but threw for 1678 yards. He had 14 touchdowns versus only six interceptions, and even rushed for 144 yards himself.
3. I was a place kicker for the San Francisco 49ers from 1980-1987. My best season was in 1983 when I helped the 49ers to a 10-6 record. In that season, I hit 25 out of 30 field goals, and also a perfect 51 point-after kicks. Who am I?

Answer: Ray Wersching

Wersching never made the Pro Bowl in his career, but he was a consistent kicker. The 49ers lost the 1983 NFC Championship Game 24-21 to the Washington Redskins.
4. I began my career in 1996. My first nine seasons were with the Ravens, where I still played in 2004. As a linebacker, I made it to the Pro Bowl four times in my first nine seasons. Who am I?

Answer: Ray Lewis

The #52 wearing linebacker from Miami-Florida was a first round, 26th pick by the Ravens. Lewis was the Super Bowl XXXV MVP played in 2001, and helped his Ravens to a 34-7 win over the New York Giants. In 2003, Lewis had six interceptions but didn't catch one in 2004. However, in 2004, Ray still had 106 solo tackles along with another 41 assisted tackles.
5. My 13 season career saw me in a Colts uniform the entire time. Being a wide receiver, I went to five Pro Bowls. I caught many passes from the great Johnny Unitas. I retired in 1967. Who am I?

Answer: Raymond Berry

Berry played from 1955-1967. His first quarterback with the Colts as a rookie was George Shaw, who threw 13 receptions to Ray for 205 yards. In his second season, and watching rookie Johnny Unitas, Berry caught 37 passes with two touchdowns. In 1960, Raymond topped the 1000 receiving yard mark by hauling in 74 passes for 1298 yards.

His Pro Bowls were in 1958, 1959, 1961, 1963, and 1964.
6. I was a middle linebacking terror for quarterbacks in my time. From 1958-1972, the world saw my number 66 of the Green Bay Packers, slamming quarterbacks to the ground with no regard. I am enshrined in pro football's Hall of Fame. Who am I?

Answer: Ray Nitschke

Ironically, Ray only made it to the Pro Bowl one time in his career in 1964. The Packers drafted him number three in 1958, and he made an immediate impact with the team. Nitschke was one of the most misunderstood players in history. On the field he was an absolute terror, while off the field, he was involved in many charities and volunteered his time immensely. Ray was named the 1962 NFL title game MVP, and the all-time top linebacker in 1969.

He died in 1998 at the age of 61.
7. I was a defensive lineman my entire career with the Chicago Bears from 1939-1952. I was part of the 1940 NFL Championship game blowout of the Redskins, 73-0. I was a Pro Bowl player in 1950 and 1951. Who am I?

Answer: Ray Bray

Bray also helped the Bears to another NFL Championship in 1941 against the Giants, 37-9, Bray lost the 1943, 1944, and 1945 season to World War II. In 1946 upon his return, Ray and the Bears repeated their Giants defeat in the championship game, 24-14.
8. I began my career in 1986 with the St. Louis Rams as an offensive tackle. From there I was off to the Cardinals for a season, then seven with the Redskins. After some time with the 49ers and Lions, I was seen in a Washington Redskin uniform in 2004. Who am I?

Answer: Ray Brown

Brown came out of Arkansas State. In the 1999 and 2000 season as a 49er, Ray caught three passes, the only receptions in his career. In 2001, still with San Francisco, he made it to his first Pro Bowl. Unfortunately, he never received a Super Bowl ring.
9. I came out of Louisville, and was a Colt rookie in 1993. I played for 12 seasons in my career as a defensive back and also as a kick returner. I was released by the Atlanta Falcons in 2003, then picked up by the Raiders for the 2004 season. I wore the number 34. I played my first four seasons with the Colts before being traded to the Falcons in 1997. I was a 1998 Pro Bowler. Who am I?

Answer: Ray Buchanan

The Falcons' poor decision to release Ray was the Raiders' gain. Buchanan made 65 tackles in 2004 with one interception. In his Pro Bowl season of 1998 with the Falcons, Ray had picked off seven passes for 102 yards.
10. I was a wide receiver for only nine seasons. I played from 1980-1988 with the Colts and Seahawks. I caught passes from Bert Jones and Greg Landry, to Dave Kreig of Seattle. Although I never made it to the Pro Bowl, I caught nine touchdown passes from Bert Jones in 1981. Who am I?

Answer: Ray Butler

Butler played for four seasons in Baltimore, then made the move with the team to Indianapolis in 1984. After two seasons in Indianapolis, Ray was traded to the Seahawks in midseason 1985. He retired in 1988 with 239 receptions, 3948 receiving yards, and 37 touchdowns.
Source: Author d2407

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