Tom Brady won 7 Super Bowls β more than any single NFL franchise in history β and threw for 89,214 career yards across 23 seasons. This deep dive quiz goes well beyond the basics, challenging you on the greatest players, the most dramatic Super Bowls, the culture surrounding America's most-watched sport, and moments that defined generations of fans.
Questions cover the greatest players of all time β from Jerry Rice's 22,895 receiving yards to Jim Brown retiring at just 29 β as well as Super Bowl history, halftime show evolution, the rise of fantasy football (60 million Americans play), tailgating culture, NFL draft and combine facts, CTE research, and famous moments like the Immaculate Reception, the Helmet Catch, and the Philly Special.
Tom Brady is widely considered the greatest quarterback and player of all time, with 7 Super Bowl titles, 5 Super Bowl MVPs, and 89,214 career passing yards across 23 seasons. Wide receiver Jerry Rice is often cited as the greatest at his position with 22,895 career receiving yards β a record unlikely ever to be broken.
The Super Bowl consistently dominates US TV viewership. The most watched Super Bowl on record drew approximately 115 million viewers, making it the most watched broadcast in American television history. The Super Bowl accounts for 11 of the 20 most-watched broadcasts in US TV history.
CTE (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy) is a degenerative brain disease linked to repeated head impacts, commonly found in former NFL players. The NFL reached a $1 billion settlement with thousands of former players and their families over CTE and concussion-related lawsuits, and the league has invested heavily in updated helmet technology and rule changes to reduce head injuries.
Last updated: March 2026