1.
Which Steelers player missed almost all of the 2013 season after being injured by a teammate?
Correct Answer
B. Maurkice Pouncey
Explanation
Maurkice Pouncey missed almost all of the 2013 season after being injured by a teammate.
2.
The Steelers scored a season-low 9 points in their opening day loss to which team in 2013?
Correct Answer
B. Tennessee Titans
Explanation
In the opening day of the 2013 season, the Steelers scored only 9 points, which was their lowest score of the season. The question asks which team they lost to on that day, and the correct answer is the Tennessee Titans.
3.
Terry Bradshaw led the entire NCAA in passing yards in his junior year at which school?
Correct Answer
D. Louisiana Tech
Explanation
Terry Bradshaw led the entire NCAA in passing yards in his junior year at Louisiana Tech.
4.
Terry Bradshaw began co-hosting "NFL Sunday" on which network in 1994?
Correct Answer
B. Fox
Explanation
Terry Bradshaw began co-hosting "NFL Sunday" on Fox in 1994. This means that he started working as a co-host for the show on the Fox network in that year.
5.
The Steelers drafted Terry Bradshaw with the first overall pick in which year's draft?
Correct Answer
A. 1970
Explanation
The correct answer is 1970. The question is asking about the year in which the Steelers drafted Terry Bradshaw with the first overall pick. Since the answer option 1970 matches the correct answer, it can be inferred that the Steelers selected Terry Bradshaw in the 1970 draft.
6.
Terry Bradshaw appeared in what 1978 film with Burt Reynolds and Sally Field?
Correct Answer
C. Hooper
Explanation
Terry Bradshaw appeared in the 1978 film "Hooper" with Burt Reynolds and Sally Field.
7.
Hines Ward was born in which Asian country?
Correct Answer
D. South Korea
Explanation
Hines Ward was born in South Korea.
8.
Hines Ward played both quarterback and wide receiver at which school?
Correct Answer
B. Georgia
Explanation
Hines Ward played both quarterback and wide receiver at Georgia.
9.
Hines Ward won the 12th season of which game show?
Correct Answer
A. Dancing With the Stars
Explanation
Hines Ward won the 12th season of Dancing With the Stars. This show is a popular dance competition where celebrities are paired with professional dancers to compete for the mirrorball trophy. Hines Ward, a former NFL player, showcased his dancing skills and impressed the judges and audience, ultimately winning the competition.
10.
In 2005, Hines Ward passed which player to become the Steelers' all-time leading receiver?
Correct Answer
D. John Stallworth
Explanation
In 2005, Hines Ward surpassed John Stallworth to become the Steelers' all-time leading receiver. This means that up until that point, Stallworth held the record for the most receiving yards in the history of the Steelers. Ward's achievement in surpassing Stallworth's record highlights his exceptional performance and contribution to the team's success.
11.
What number worn by Franco Harris did the Steelers stop issuing after he retired?
Correct Answer
B. 32
Explanation
The number 32 was worn by Franco Harris during his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers. After he retired, the Steelers stopped issuing this number, possibly as a way to honor and recognize his contributions to the team.
12.
Franco Harris was named Rookie of the Year for which NFL season?
Correct Answer
B. 1972
Explanation
Franco Harris was named Rookie of the Year for the 1972 NFL season. This means that in his first year playing in the NFL, Harris was recognized as the most outstanding rookie player.
13.
After leaving the Steelers, Franco Harris played one season with which NFC team?
Correct Answer
B. Seattle Seahawks
Explanation
After leaving the Steelers, Franco Harris played one season with the Seattle Seahawks.
14.
Franco Harris led which college team in scoring in 1970?
Correct Answer
D. Penn State
Explanation
In 1970, Franco Harris led Penn State in scoring.
15.
In 2006, Lynn Swann ran as a Republican candidate for which office?
Correct Answer
B. Governor of Pennsylvania
Explanation
Lynn Swann ran as a Republican candidate for the office of Governor of Pennsylvania in 2006.