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Football History The 1896 AFC Championship Denver Broncos Drive
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We are making football fun all year round and preserving gridiron history as, once again, another piece of trivia for a famous football player has been relea... — www.youtube.com
It is time to jump-start the football side of your brain with a challenging question of gridiron history. Dust off the cobwebs because this question delves into the college game and two of the Poser Five Conferences.
The puzzle today is hangman-style where we will give clues and letters and light up the answer along the way.
Pause the TV, pull over the car, put the kids to bed, and test your knowledge on this little Pigskin Pop Quiz.
April 17 Must-Know NFL Trivia!
Do you think you know the 1999 NFL Draft class? This explosive year produced a couple of Hall of Famers! But can you identify these two legends based on thei... — www.youtube.com
Do you think you know the 1999 NFL Draft class? This explosive year produced a couple of Hall of Famers! But can you identify these two legends based on their draft positions?
The 1999 NFL Draft, held April 17-18 in New York City, was a landmark event for several reasons:
Quarterback Frenzy: Five quarterbacks were selected in the first round, tying the record for most QBs taken that early (matched in 2018 and 2021). These included Tim Couch (Cleveland Browns), Donovan McNabb (Philadelphia Eagles), Akili Smith (Cincinnati Bengals), Daunte Culpepper (Minnesota Vikings), and Cade McNown (Chicago Bears). However, only McNabb and Culpepper achieved sustained success.
Hall of Famers: Despite the QB glut, the draft produced a strong showing of future Hall of Famers. These included receiver Torry Holt (St. Louis Rams), cornerback Champ Bailey (Washington Redskins), and offensive tackle Walter Jones (Seattle Seahawks).
Draft Busts: Unfortunately, the draft also featured some high-profile busts. Tim Couch, Akili Smith, and Cade McNown all failed to live up to their top-five selections. Running back Ricky Williams (New Orleans Saints) had flashes of brilliance but never reached his full potential.
Gridiron Trivia Challenge on NFL Franchise History
Calling all NFL history buffs! Today’s trivia question will challenge your knowledge of the league’s timeline.We’ll show you a list of NFL teams, but only O... — www.youtube.com
Calling all NFL history buffs! Take a shot at today's quick-fire trivia question and see if you're a true gridiron guru!
NFL trivia is a treasure trove of fun for football fanatics. It lets you revisit iconic moments, test your knowledge of legendary players and coaches, and unearth hidden gems of franchise history. Whether you're debating obscure stats with friends or casually dropping facts at a watch party, NFL trivia is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. It deepens your appreciation for the game's rich history and adds a layer of excitement to every matchup, making you see familiar plays with fresh eyes. So, dust off your memory bank and get ready to have some fun – NFL trivia is the perfect way to celebrate your love for the gridiron!
Leave your answer in the comments below and let's see if you know your NFL history!
Mind Blowing Football Trivia Question!
Here is a challenge to your football brain. We have three downs of trivia in this special format. Get one right. You have earned a first down. Get two right ... — www.youtube.com
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We push the boundaries of the football minds and memory banks each day with a challenging question, and today is no exception. Recharge your batteries and think of NFL football even in the off season.
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Crazy Quirks of NFL Stars Quiz!
This is one of our more entertaining quiz questions yet! Test your NFL knowledge with this puzzler about a certain MVP QB from KC.Watch to see if you’re a gr... — www.youtube.com
This is one of our more entertaining quiz questions yet!
Test your NFL knowledge with this puzzler about a certain MVP QB from KC.
Watch to see if you're a gridiron encyclopedia! Can you get this answer right to the puzzle. Ready to show off your football IQ? Hit that play button!
A Curious Case of the 13th Import
The 1959 CFL Saskatchewan Roughriders were an interesting team as shown by Bob Carroll. They were the only major pro team ever to trot out onto the field with absolutely no -- read that "zero" -- chance of triumph was the 1959 Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League.
They played their last two games of that year AFTER the contests had already been recorded in the loss column. More surprisingly, they turned around and won one of those losses -- sort of.
They played their last two games of that year AFTER the contests had already been recorded in the loss column. More surprisingly, they turned around and won one of those losses -- sort of.
Pottsville Maroons 1925
The National Football League isn't welcome in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Not unless it sends back that championship it stole from the little coal city's beloved Maroons more than 60 years ago. Pottsville is not completely alone in its outrage. Every couple of years -- just when the rest of the football world is about to forget -- somebody writes an article called "The Stolen Championship" or "The Tragedy of Pottsville" or "The Anthracite Antic", and the whole story -- or rather, Pottsville's version of it -- returns like those onions you had for lunch.
Fan Experience - Was the Hot Dog Named Because of a Football Game?
We present this YouTube Short on the story of the Hot Dog’s possible naming to preserve his legacy and part in American Football History.Much appreciation fo... — www.youtube.com
From the crowd's roar to the thrill of the game, American football is a sport that ignites passion and excitement. But beyond the touchdowns and tackles, there's a unique culinary and fan experience that has become synonymous with the gridiron. Let's explore the delicious history of football fare, where the aroma of hot dogs and the crunch of popcorn fill the stadium air, creating a symphony of flavors that perfectly complement the action on the field.
The sights and smells of a ballgame are an experience in themselves. From the bat's first crack to the crowd's roar, the stadium pulsates with an energy fueled by more than just the action on the field. It's the shared experience, the rituals, and the food. Think of it: the aroma of grilling burgers mingling with the buttery scent of popcorn, the salty crunch of peanuts, and the cheesy goodness of nachos, all washed down with ice-cold beer or soda. And then there's the star of the show, the quintessential ballpark treat, the one that’s as much a part of the game as the pennant waving in the breeze or the foam finger cheering a home run: the hot dog. But how did this iconic tube of meat earn its name? The story behind the hot dog's moniker is a surprisingly flavorful tale, and it's about to be served up.
The old saying goes that you can't teach an old dog a new trick. That may be true, but what if the dog is of the Frankfurter breed? Can we call them something different? Who named it the term hot dog anyway?
Most of us have eaten, purchased, or seen hot dogs sold at a football game at one point or more. I know the old Chevy commercials would like to make us believe that baseball is the sport associated with apple pie and hot dogs; the marketing department at the General Motors division may be surprised by what sports connection history holds for the hot dog.
No one knows precisely who named the hot dog, but one story in football history should interest us. It says that famous New York Journal cartoonist Tad Dorgan attended a gridiron contest at the Polo Grounds one fall afternoon in the early 1920s. While there, he observed a food vendor, Harry Stevens, selling the "hot dachshund sausages" during a game at the New York stadium and shouting, "Get your red-hot dachshund sausages!"
When Dorgan later tried to create the story in the newspaper, he found that, like most of us, he had no idea how to spell the word dachshund, so knowing the loosely connected English translation, he expressed it in print as, "Get your red-hot dogs!"
Some experts say this was an urban legend as the print of Dorgan's story or cartoon has never surfaced or been located. Other leads say that Americans transcribed the dachshund naturally and publicly into the work hot dog from the dachshund. Still, for a story on football history, the first one is much more fun!
Credits
A Very Special thanks to information obtained from the following brilliant internet sites: Legendary storyteller Paul Harvey for the inspiration, Hot-Dog.org, and Wikipedia
The banner photo is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons of a vendor standing next to his Tellas Busy Bee cart, advertising 'Red Hot Frankfurters and Ice Cold Lemonade' traffic a blur in the background.Citation/Reference: circa April 8, 1936. Contributed by Berenice Abbott, taken by an unknown.
Innovation of Safer Gridiron Shoes to Athletic Empire
February 15, 1929 - A new sporting goods company is founded. The Riddell Company was established by John T. Riddell, a high school football coach and Athleti... — www.youtube.com
February 15, 1929 - A new sporting goods company is founded. The Riddell Company was established by John T. Riddell, a high school football coach and Athletic Director who started by making better, safer football cleats in 1922. Not long after, John went all in and became a pioneer in athletic safety equipment.
Riddell is quoted on the website: “When we started, there was no game history. In wet weather, players have a foot problem. Leather cleats nailed to the bottom of a shoe just won’t cut it. And if the local cobbler is too busy to fix them, it’s “Sorry Boys.” This necessity prompted Coach Riddell into action and eventually led to the formation of the company that bears his name.
Today, Riddell equipment is found on almost every gridiron field; helmets, shoulder pads, and accessories are designed to keep players safe.
1917 Helmet Innovation of Coach Zuppke
Red Grange’s Coach, Bob Zuppke, significantly contributed to football safety a few years before he knew Grange. With its suspended impact-resistant interior,... — www.youtube.com
February 19, 1917, Illinois Head Coach Bob Zuppke released his new concept of football helmet innovation. These new-fangled head protectors were called Zuppke Helmets, or ZH for short.
The Helmets are manufactured using interior padding of suspended leather straps and ear hole cutouts.
The ZH's revolutionary design cradled the skull within the helmet, replacing the former foam shell. Fabric straps crisscrossed the interior, absorbing and distributing impact more effectively while allowing for improved ventilation. The suspension innovation acted as a shock absorber to lessen the blow of effects. Companies like Rawlings and Spalding manufactured this breakthrough invention. It was famously worn by Zuppke's star player Red Grange and others.
Though suspension straps are no longer used in modern football helmets, Zuppke's design has stood as a standard application for almost six decades.
The concept is still an integral part of some construction hard hats and other safety headgear, leading it to stand the test of time.
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Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer
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Gridiron Legacy: Pro Football's Missing Origin Story
Author Gregg Ficery tells the story of the beginnings of Pro Football through the pro football career of his Great Grandfather, Bob Shiring
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If you like remembering players of the NFL by their numbers then you may also enjoy going uniform number by number in other team sports as well. We have it for you on our other website in baseball, basketball, hockey and more on the Sports Jersey Dispatch.
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Bears versus Cardinals: The NFL's Oldest Rivalry
Author Joe Ziemba the master historian of football in Chicago has released another beauty. It is titled Bears versus Cardinals: The NFL's Oldest Rivalry.
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