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    San Francisco 49ers

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    Baltimore Ravens

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    Philadelphia Eagles

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    Kansas City Chiefs

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Question 1: Who won Super Bowl LIX in February 2025? (🟢 Easy)

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Test your NFL knowledge with 20 fresh questions on teams, records, rules, and Super Bowls. Updated for 2025 with instant answers and scoring.

This quiz is for fans who know the league beyond headlines. You will answer a set of short questions about teams, legends, records, plays, and recent seasons. It is fast. It is clear. And it gives explanations so you learn as you go.

Who this quiz is for

  • Fans who watch every week and want a challenge.
  • Newcomers who want to test what they have picked up.
  • Friends competing for bragging rights.

What the quiz covers

Questions span the full field. Team histories, conference and division facts, stadium lore, playoff milestones, Super Bowl moments, and iconic players. You will also see rules, positions, and rare plays that live in highlight reels. We keep team names current and reflect relocations and rebrands. We also avoid trick wording. If a question is about a specific season, it says so.

How the quiz works

  1. You start with balanced difficulty. Early questions warm you up. Later ones ask for sharper recall.
  2. Each question has one clear correct answer. After you lock in, you get a short explanation.
  3. Your score updates as you play. Finish to see a summary and the items you missed.

Average time is 5 to 7 minutes. You can pause and resume on the same device if your browser keeps the tab open.

Accuracy and sources

We verify names, dates, and records against reliable databases. Our main references are the NFL’s official resources and long-running statistical archives. When a record changes or a team rebrands, we update the related questions and explanations.

Data is current through the 2024 season. If you spot an error, use the feedback note at the end of your results, and we will review it.

Scoring and difficulty

Most questions are worth one point. A few late items are marked as “tough.” These still count as one point but carry longer explanations. Misses never remove points. You always see why the correct choice is correct.

Tips before you start

  • Think season by season. Many records have changed in recent years.
  • Read the whole question. Small clues often sit in the last few words.
  • Trust your first instinct. Overthinking costs time.

 

Philadelphia defeated Kansas City in Super Bowl LIX. (Source: ESPN/NFL.com)