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Football Fun Facts

Baseball may be America’s past time but football season has quite the fandom, too. Teams across the United States have kicked off and are barreling towards the ultimate glory: The Super Bowl. Not only is it the crowning glory of the National Football League, it is also the most watched television event!

1. For those Midwest football fans, it may interest you to know that it takes 600 cows to make one full season’s worth of footballs. However the chance of Bessie being the one picked for the Super Bowl is only 1 in 17,420,000.
2. Celebrating a victory may feel better to the victors, but the ultimate in televised football goals is being an injured player. Injured players, on average, gain 6 extra seconds on TV than the victory celebration post-game.
3. Here’s a fact for you literary lovers out there: The Baltimore Ravens are named after Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Raven” and the mascots are Edgar, Allen, and Poe: a little nod to the great author composing “The Raven” in Baltimore during the 1830’s.
4. Delivery drivers beware: Super Bowl Sunday may pad your pockets nicely, but it is the day of the year that is most dangerous for you; on no other day of the year do delivery drivers get in as many accidents.
5. Tom Dempsey holds the record for longest field goal in NFL history. What’s so special about him? He was only born with one foot.
6. Between 1999-2011, NFL players featured on the cover of Madden video games were thought to be “cursed” and destined for injury in their upcoming seasons.
7. Psst…Greenbay Packers fans: The “G” on your favorite team’s helmets? It doesn’t stand for Greenbay; it actually stands for “Greatness.”
8. In 1997 Brad Johnson achieved fantasy football dream-level, but in real life: he threw a touchdown to himself!