Get ready to bring the excitement of Super Bowl history to life with fun and challenging trivia questions!
Perfect for fans, parties, or just testing your sports knowledge, this collection will keep the energy high and the competition fierce.
Best Super Bowl Trivia Questions
#1. Which team holds the record for the most Super Bowl wins?
Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots (6 each).
#2. Who was the first quarterback to win a Super Bowl with two different teams?
Peyton Manning (Colts and Broncos).
#3. What is the weight of the Lombardi Trophy awarded to the Super Bowl champions?
Seven pounds.
#4. Which Super Bowl featured the infamous “wardrobe malfunction”?
Super Bowl XXXVIII, featuring Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake.
#5. What city has hosted the most Super Bowl games?
Miami.
#6. Who is the only player in NFL history to throw a touchdown pass and catch a touchdown pass in the same Super Bowl?
Nick Foles in Super Bowl LII.
#7. What was the first Wild Card team to win a Super Bowl?
Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XV.
#8. Which player has the most career rushing yards in Super Bowl history?
Franco Harris (354 total yards).
#9. How many chicken wings are consumed on average during Super Bowl Sunday?
Approximately 1.3 billion wings.
#10. Who was the first Black quarterback to win a Super Bowl?
Doug Williams in Super Bowl XXII (1988).
Funny Super Bowl Trivia Questions
#1. What was the original name of the Super Bowl before it was officially named?
The AFL-NFL World Championship Game.
#2. Which Super Bowl halftime show featured a giant flying shark that became a viral sensation?
Katy Perry’s performance in Super Bowl XLIX (2015).
#3. What unusual item did a fan famously attempt to sell on eBay during Super Bowl XLVIII?
A bag of air from the game.
#4. In which Super Bowl did a team win despite being 18-point underdogs, making it one of the biggest upsets in history?
New England Patriots defeated the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI (2002).
#5. What quirky tradition do many fans partake in during Super Bowl Sunday involving food?
Eating an estimated 1.4 billion chicken wings.
#6. Which player famously guaranteed a victory for his team before winning Super Bowl III, becoming a legend in the process?
Joe Namath.
#7. What amusing mishap occurred during the 1993 Super Bowl involving a famous halftime performer?
Michael Jackson’s performance was interrupted by a streaker running across the field.
#8. Which animal is often associated with Super Bowl commercials, particularly due to its iconic presence in ads for a certain beer brand?
The Clydesdale horse.
#9. What is the most bizarre food item that has been served at a Super Bowl party, according to some fans?
Deep-fried butter balls.
#10. Which player once wore a “Superman” cape during his team’s victory celebration after winning the Super Bowl?
Terrell Owens after Super Bowl XXXIX (2005).
Super Bowl Trivia Questions For Kids
#1. What team won the very first Super Bowl in 1967?
Green Bay Packers
#2. Who holds the record for the most Super Bowl MVP awards?
Tom Brady, with five MVP awards.
#3. Which city has hosted the most Super Bowl games?
Miami hosts a total of 11 Super Bowls.
#4. What unique achievement does the Minnesota Vikings hold in Super Bowl history?
They have played in four Super Bowls without ever leading in any of them.
#5. Who was the first Black quarterback to win a Super Bowl?
Doug Williams, who won with the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XXII.
#6. What food do Americans consume more than 1.3 billion of on Super Bowl Sunday?
Chicken wings.
#7. Which player has scored the most rushing yards in Super Bowl history?
Franco Harris, with a total of 354 rushing yards across four Super Bowls.
#8. What was the first Super Bowl to go into overtime?
Super Bowl LI, where the New England Patriots played against the Atlanta Falcons.
#9. Which two teams have faced each other the most times in Super Bowl history?
The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Dallas Cowboys, who have met three times.
#10. Who was the first performer to sing the national anthem at a Super Bowl?
Charley Pride, who performed at Super Bowl VIII in 1974.