Super Bowl Trivia Answers

Wait first you have to take the quiz–Super Bowl Trivia

I – True.

II – The AFL-NFL World Championship Game.

III – Pete Rozelle Trophy.

IV – c) Dan Marino. Marino was 23 years, 127 days. Roethlisberger will be 23 years, 340 days on Feb. 5.

V – Terrell Davis of Denver led the NFL in rushing in 1998 with 2008 yards.

VI – Buffalo, 1992 season; Denver, 1997; Tennessee, 1999; and Baltimore, 2000.

VII – True.

VIII – Lynn Swann, Pittsburgh, 1976; Fred Biletnikoff, Oakland, 1977; and Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1989.

IX – Dallas (5-3) and San Francisco (5-0).

X – The 1982 Super Bowl between San Francisco and Cincinnati had a 49.1 rating.

XI – c) Franco Harris. Harris has 354 yards in four games with Pittsburgh.

XII – True. The longest return is 45 yards by San Francisco’s John Taylor against Cincinnati in 1989.

XIII – Oakland Raiders, 1980 season; Denver, 1997; and Baltimore, 2000.

XIV – Louisiana Superdome; Pontiac (Mich.) Silverdome; Metrodome, Minneapolis; Georgia Dome, Atlanta; and Reliant Stadium, Houston.

XV – New England, 1985 season.

XVI – Chuck Howley, Dallas in the 1971 Super Bowl.

XVII – Don Shula (Baltimore, Miami); Bill Parcells (N.Y. Giants, New England); Dan Reeves (Denver, Atlanta); Dick Vermeil (Philadelphia, St. Louis).

XVIII – Arizona, Cleveland, Detroit, Houston, Jacksonville and New Orleans.

XIX – False. San Francisco went 10-6 in 1988 and beat Cincinnati 20-16 in the 1989 Super Bowl.

XX – c) Max McGee on a 37-yard pass from Bart Starr vs. Kansas City, 1967 Super Bowl.

Scoring

95 or more – MVP

90-94 – First Team All-Pro

85-89 – Second Team All-Pro

80-84 – Honorable Mention All-Pro

65-79 – Starter

50-64 – Benchwarmer

40-49 – Practice Squad

0-39 – Preseason cut