Super Bowl XLVI: Do you really know your NFL rules?
Goal posts are to be painted bright gold, which many would say looks like bright yellow. The color requirement, instituted in 1966, is intended to make the goal posts more visible.
Goal posts are to be painted bright gold, which many would say looks like bright yellow. The color requirement, instituted in 1966, is intended to make the goal posts more visible.
Goal posts are to be painted bright gold, which many would say looks like bright yellow. The color requirement, instituted in 1966, is intended to make the goal posts more visible.
Goal posts are to be painted bright gold, which many would say looks like bright yellow. The color requirement, instituted in 1966, is intended to make the goal posts more visible.
1. The NFL rulebook specifies that the goal posts be what color?
A stack of footballs near the end zone during warmups before the NFL football game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the St. Louis Rams on Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011 in Pittsburgh. (Gene J. Puskar/AP)
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Fire engine red |
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Bright gold |
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White |
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Neon orange |



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