Seahawks nothing short of sensational. A Week 16 NFL quiz
The Seattle Seahawks continue to soar in the NFC West. To test your knowledge of Week 16 NFL developments, take this 18-question quiz.
For the uncanny knack Russell Wilson has for scrambling out of trouble, he is viewed as a modern-day Fran Tarkenton by NBC game analyst Chris Collinsworth. Tarkenton managed to rush for 3,674 yards while playing for the Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants from 1961 to 1978.
For the uncanny knack Russell Wilson has for scrambling out of trouble, he is viewed as a modern-day Fran Tarkenton by NBC game analyst Chris Collinsworth. Tarkenton managed to rush for 3,674 yards while playing for the Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants from 1961 to 1978.
For the uncanny knack Russell Wilson has for scrambling out of trouble, he is viewed as a modern-day Fran Tarkenton by NBC game analyst Chris Collinsworth. Tarkenton managed to rush for 3,674 yards while playing for the Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants from 1961 to 1978.
For the uncanny knack Russell Wilson has for scrambling out of trouble, he is viewed as a modern-day Fran Tarkenton by NBC game analyst Chris Collinsworth. Tarkenton managed to rush for 3,674 yards while playing for the Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants from 1961 to 1978.
1. NBC “Sunday Night Football” analyst Chris Collinsworth says Seattle’s scrambling rookie quarterback Russell Wilson reminded him of what Hall of Famer?
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson warms up prior to the start of an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers, Sunday, Dec. 23, 2012, in Seattle. (Elaine Thompson/AP)
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Joe Montana |
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Fran Tarkenton |
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Dan Fouts |
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Terry Bradshaw |



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