1.
What do the Jacksonville Jaguars help alleviate with their "Taste of the NFL"?
Correct Answer
D. Hunger
Explanation
The Jacksonville Jaguars help alleviate hunger with their "Taste of the NFL" initiative. This program aims to provide food and meals to those in need, particularly in the local community. By organizing events and fundraisers, the team raises awareness and funds to support food banks and other hunger relief organizations. This initiative helps address the issue of food insecurity and ensures that individuals and families have access to nutritious meals.
2.
How much money did the Jaguars' "Taste of the NFL" raise in 2005?
Correct Answer
A. 117929
Explanation
In 2005, the Jaguars' "Taste of the NFL" event raised a total of $117,929.
3.
Which Jacksonville Jaguars organization involved first-year players in charitable activities?
Correct Answer
B. Jaguars Rookie Club
Explanation
The Jaguars Rookie Club is the correct answer because it specifically mentions involving first-year players in charitable activities. This suggests that the club is dedicated to engaging new players in philanthropic endeavors, showcasing their commitment to giving back to the community.
4.
What was Coach Tom Coughlin's 1995-2002 record with the Jacksonville Jaguars?
Correct Answer
D. 68-60
Explanation
Coach Tom Coughlin's record with the Jacksonville Jaguars from 1995-2002 was 68-60.
5.
Which of these is Jacksonville Jaguar Rashean Mathis' middle name?
Correct Answer
C. Jamil
Explanation
Rashean Mathis' middle name is Jamil.
6.
Which of these was the hometown of Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Jack del Rio?
Correct Answer
B. Hayward, California
Explanation
Jack del Rio's hometown is Hayward, California.
7.
What record did the Jaguars' Fred Taylor set in the 1999 NFL playoffs?
Correct Answer
A. Longest Run In A Game
Explanation
In the 1999 NFL playoffs, Fred Taylor of the Jaguars set the record for the longest run in a game. This means that he had a single rushing play that covered the greatest distance in that particular game.
8.
Who caught the most Quinn Gray touchdown passes with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2007?
Correct Answer
B. Reggie Williams
Explanation
Reggie Williams caught the most Quinn Gray touchdown passes with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2007. This implies that among the options given, Reggie Williams had the highest number of touchdown receptions from Quinn Gray during that season.
9.
Which player had a fumble-return TD during the regular season with the 2007 Jacksonville Jaguars?
Correct Answer
C. Daryl Smith
Explanation
Daryl Smith had a fumble-return touchdown during the regular season with the 2007 Jacksonville Jaguars.
10.
Against whom did 2007 Jacksonville Jaguars QB Quinn Gray have his first 300+ yard passing game?
Correct Answer
D. New Orleans Saints
Explanation
In his first 300+ yard passing game, Jacksonville Jaguars QB Quinn Gray played against the New Orleans Saints.
11.
In 2007, what rookie punter for the Jacksonville Jaguars had a 76-yard punt, third-best in the league?
Correct Answer
C. Adam Podlesh
Explanation
Adam Podlesh is the correct answer because he was a rookie punter for the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2007 and had a 76-yard punt, which was the third-best in the league.
12.
Which of these players scored his first NFL touchdown while with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2007?
Correct Answer
D. John Broussard
Explanation
John Broussard is the correct answer because he scored his first NFL touchdown while playing for the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2007. The other players listed did not score their first NFL touchdowns with the Jaguars in that year.
13.
What well-traveled defensive tackle, drafted in 2006, signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2008?
Correct Answer
D. Jonathan Lewis
14.
What 2008 Jacksonville Jaguar is cousin to Ike Diogu, who plays NBA basketball?
Correct Answer
B. Uche Nwaneri
Explanation
Uche Nwaneri is the correct answer because he is the only option who is a 2008 Jacksonville Jaguar and also a cousin to Ike Diogu, who plays NBA basketball. Cleo Lemon, Montell Owens, and Maurice Jones-Drew are all former Jacksonville Jaguars players, but there is no mention of them being related to Ike Diogu.