Quick quiz

Football Digest, July-August, 2003

1. Who holds the Atlanta Falcons record for passing yards in a season: Steve Bartkowski, Chris Chandler, Michael Vick, or Jeff George?

2. True or false: Tony Dungy has never had a losing season as an NFL head coach.

3. Name the team with which well-traveled veteran linebacker Bill Romanowski began his NFL career.

4. In which city was Super Bowl 1 played?

5. Marc Bulger came off the bench last season for the St. Louis Rams to emerge as one of the NFL's most promising young quarterbacks. Where did Bulger play his college football?

6. Of the 32 NFL teams, one has never played on "Monday Night Football." Name that team.

7. True or false: Buffalo Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe has never led the league in touchdown passes.

8. Sacks became an official statistic in the NFL in 1982. Who led the league in sacks that first season it became an official stat?

9. A.J. Feeley performed unexpectedly well at quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles last season while Donovan McNabb was sidelined with an injury. True or false: The Eagles acquired Feeley as an undrafted free agent.

10. Who is the Denver Broncos' all-time leading rusher?

1. Jeff George, with 4,143 yards in 1995. 2. False. In Dune's first season as a head coach, in 1996 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he finished 6-10. 3. The Francisco 49ers, in 1988. He played with the Niners through 1993, then hooked up with the Philadelphia Eagles (1994-95), Denver Broncos (1996-2001), and Oakland Raiders (2002). 4. Los Angeles. 5. West Virginia. 6. The Houston Texans, who entered the league last season. 7. True. Bledsoe has, however, led the league in interceptions, with 27 in 1994. 8. Doug Martin of the Minnesota Vikings. He had 11.5 sacks. 9. False. Feeley, a product of Oregon, was a fifth-round draft pick of the Eagles in 2001. 10. Terrell Davis, with 7,607 yards.

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