Description

Six diamond rings
Six foot three, laser rocket arm
#80
Offense, 5 yards, replay down
QB GOAT
First down yards
When a receiver pushes off a DB
Dan Marino's Super Bowl Rings
Chicago
Never eat before a game
No rings
First QB to 500 TDs
Became Ravens
Walsh, Parcells, Belichick
His reception was immaculate
QB Jim who lost four Super Bowls in a row
Patrick Mahomes
Deion Sanders time
27-27, e.g.
LT's pos
Browns Brown
Lesean McCoy
Caught The Catch
Where O-Line and D-Line meet
Seahawks stadium
Chargers QB in 2003
__ Dickerson
Orenthal Simpson's nickname
Mr. Fussypants
Smith w/ career yards record
Ball line, if kickoff goes out of bounds
__ collar penalty
HOF Randy
Penalty with two varieties
Used to be the Oilers
Coach Jon and Jay
HOF Monk
Collinsworth
There has really only ever been one Lions RB
Sweetness
White MInister of Defense
How bout dem
Who Dat
Ronnie with the missing finger
He never ever left the Broncos
Broadway Joe
Most quotable coach ever
Penalty, __ men in the huddle
1983, longest pass TD pass ever.
Perfect season
Saint Louis to Arizona
LA - StL - LA
Mean Joe
TE with most TDs per game
The only player that terrified Tom Brady
Supreme Court Justice
Houston and Pittsburgh each have one
At 7-9, they finished with the best first year record ever
Bortles!
Lost to Niners in the Super Bowl twice
WR Fitz, born and raised in Minnesota

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FOOTBALL ANYONE

Crossword

NFL Football

Word Scramble

NFL Legends

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Football

Crossword

Super bowl

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