Whether you’re a football fan or not, there’s no denying that NFL logos are everywhere: especially if you live in the United States. How well do you know the mascots and logos of American football teams, though?
Hit “Start Quiz” if you’re ready to go pro (or if you’re just hoping to test your luck).
Questions Overview
1. Name the city/region associated with this NFL logo/mascot (lion):
- Detroit, Michigan
- Columbus, Ohio
- Green Bay, Wisconsin
- Ann Arbor, Michigan
2. Name the city/region associated with this NFL logo/mascot (bear):
- Chicago, Illinois
- Springfield, Illinois
- Cincinnati, Ohio
- Green Bay, Wisconsin
3. Name the city/region associated with this NFL logo/mascot (dolphin):
- Miami, Florida
- Orlando, Florida
- Tampa Bay, Florida
- Atlanta, Georgia
4. Name the city/region associated with this NFL logo/mascot (eagle):
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- New York City, New York
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Newark, New Jersey
5. Name the city/region associated with this NFL logo/mascot (cowboy):
- Dallas, Texas
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Houston, Texas
- Kansas City, Missouri
6. Name the city/region associated with this NFL logo/mascot (cardinal):
- Arizona
- California
- Nevada
- New Mexico
7. Name the city/region associated with this NFL logo/mascot (ram):
- Los Angeles, California
- Las Vegas, Nevada
- San Francisco, California
- Seattle, Washington
8. Name the city/region associated with this NFL logo/mascot (buccaneer):
- Tampa Bay, Florida
- Orlando, Florida
- Charlotte, North Carolina
- Atlanta, Georgia
9. Name the city/region associated with this NFL logo/mascot (raven):
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Washington D.C.
- Annapolis, Maryland
- Charlotte, North Carolina
10. Name the city/region associated with this NFL logo/mascot (buffalo):
- Buffalo, New York
- New York City, New York
- Newark, New Jersey
- Boston, Massachusetts
11. Name the city/region associated with this NFL logo/mascot (Bengal tiger):
- Cincinnati, Ohio
- Dayton, Ohio
- Indianapolis, Indiana
- Minneapolis, Minnesota
12. Name the city/region associated with this NFL logo/mascot (Texas Longhorn):
- Houston, Texas
- Austin, Texas
- San Antonio, Texas
- Dallas, Texas
13. Name the city/region associated with this NFL logo/mascot (jaguar):
- Jacksonville, Florida
- New Orleans, Louisiana
- Houston, Texas
- Miami, Florida
14. Name the city/region associated with this NFL logo/mascot (colt):
- Indianapolis, Indiana
- Chicago, Illinois
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Columbus, Ohio
15. Name the city/region associated with this NFL logo/mascot (panther):
- Carolina
- Virginia
- Maryland
- Washington D.C.
16. Name the city/region associated with this NFL logo/mascot (Viking):
- Minnesota
- Wisconsin
- Illinois
- Indiana
17. Name the city/region associated with this NFL logo/mascot (falcon):
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Jacksonville, Florida
- Savannah, Georgia
- Tampa Bay, Florida
18. Name the city/region associated with this NFL logo/mascot (lightning strike):
- Los Angeles, California
- Denver, Colorado
- San Diego, California
- Las Vegas, Nevada
19. Name the city/region of the NFL team associated with this image (cheese):
- Green Bay, Wisconsin
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Chicago, Illinois
- Detroit, Michigan
20. Name the city/region associated with this NFL logo/mascot (fleur de lis):
- New Orleans, Louisiana
- Houston, Texas
- New York City, New York
- Nashville, Tennessee
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Fun Facts About the NFL
- The National Football League (NFL) came to be in 1920 with 14 total teams (all from Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, and New York).
- Since the NFL was founded, just 2 of the original 14 teams still exist within the League today: the Chicago Bears and Arizona Cardinals (though they both went by different names originally).
- The NFL is divided into 2 conferences: the National Football Conference (NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC). There are 16 teams in each conference.
- Both the NFC and AFC are divided into 4 different regions: NFC/AFC East, NFC/AFC North, NFC/AFC South, and NFC/AFC West.
- On the second Sunday in February, the NFL hosts a championship known as the Super Bowl, which features 1 team from the NFC and 1 team from the AFC.
- The Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots are the franchises with the most Super Bowl wins (both from the AFC).
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