350 x Super Bowl Trivia Pack

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350 x Super Bowl Trivia Pack – multiple choice question pack

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Super Bowl Trivia Pack

The Super Bowl Trivia Pack is a must for any sporting trivia night. The quiz pack contains 350 multiple choice questions including content on the biggest games, biggest players and famous moments.

The Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League (NFL), the highest level of professional American football in the United States. It is played annually on the first Sunday in February and is one of the most-watched sporting events in the world. The game determines the champion of the NFL for that particular season.

All questions are multiple choice with four answer options and are fully fact checked.

This quiz pack is exclusively about the Super Bowl and includes these five famous moments:

Super Bowl Trivia Pack

1. “The Catch” (Super Bowl XVI, 1982) – In a game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Cincinnati Bengals, 49ers wide receiver Dwight Clark made a leaping catch in the end zone to secure a touchdown pass from Joe Montana. This play is often referred to as “The Catch” and is considered one of the greatest moments in Super Bowl history.

2. Scott Norwood’s Missed Field Goal (Super Bowl XXV, 1991) – In a tightly contested game between the Buffalo Bills and the New York Giants, the Bills had a chance to win the game with a last-second field goal. Kicker Scott Norwood’s kick sailed wide right, giving the Giants a 20-19 victory. This moment is often remembered for the heartbreak it brought to the Bills and their fans.

3. “Wide Right” (Super Bowl XXV, 1991) – In the same game mentioned above, the Bills had another opportunity to win as time was winding down. With just seconds remaining, Bills kicker Scott Norwood attempted a game-winning field goal, but the kick again went wide right. The missed kick became known as “Wide Right” and became a symbol of the Bills’ Super Bowl struggles throughout the 1990s.

4. Malcolm Butler’s Interception (Super Bowl XLIX, 2015) – In a closely contested game between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks, with the Seahawks on the verge of scoring a potential go-ahead touchdown, Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler intercepted a pass at the goal line with just seconds remaining. The interception sealed a victory for the Patriots and is considered one of the most clutch plays in Super Bowl history.

5. Philly Special (Super Bowl LII, 2018) – The Philadelphia Eagles pulled off a bold and unexpected trick play known as the “Philly Special” in Super Bowl LII against the New England Patriots. On fourth down near the goal line, quarterback Nick Foles caught a touchdown pass from tight end Trey Burton, becoming the first quarterback in Super Bowl history to catch a touchdown pass. The play helped the Eagles secure their first Super Bowl victory.