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The 'Game-winning-drives record by team' quiz
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The 'Game-winning-drives record by team' quiz

The Denver Broncos Super Bowl hopes came crashing down when it was revealed quarterback Bo Nix broke his ankle in the overtime AFC Divisional win over the Buffalo Bills. 

As a result, his ankle has been top of mind not just for newly-extended head coach Sean Payton & Co. but also, according to Nix, young Bronco fans. 

 “Nobody cared about me this extensively in a long time,” Nix said at Denver’s mandatory minicamp, where he was a limited participant on Tuesday. 

“I got kids asking me if my leg is crooked. [Doctors] say it’s back healthy and as good as new, and I really haven’t been like that for a couple of years.”

After leading the Broncos to the postseason for the first time since 2015 as a rookie in 2024, he won 14 games and helped bring them within one win of the Super Bowl last season with 3,931 yards and 25 touchdowns. 

Which brings us to today’s quiz. Nix showed off his maturity in his second season, setting a Broncos’ single-season record with seven game-winning drives. With that being said, can you name the quarterbacks with the most game-winning drives in one season for each NFL franchise?

Good luck!

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ARZ / 1998 / 7
Jake Plummer
ATL / 2012 / 6
Matt Ryan
BAL / 2021 / 4
Lamar Jackson
BAL / 2013 / 4
Joe Flacco
BAL / 2001 / 4
Elvis Grbac
BUF / 2019 / 5
Josh Allen
BUF / 1988 / 5
Jim Kelly
CAR / 2003 / 7
Jake Delhomme
CHI / 2025 / 6
Caleb Williams
CIN / 2009 / 5
Carson Palmer
CIN / 1996 / 5
Jeff Blake
CLE / 1979 / 7
Brian Sipe
DAL / 1990 / 6
Troy Aikman
DEN / 2025 / 7
Bo Nix
DET / 2016 / 8
Matthew Stafford
GB / 1989 / 7
Don Majkowski
HOU / 2019 / 5
Deshaun Watson
IND / 2012 / 7
Andrew Luck
IND / 1999 / 7
Peyton Manning
JAX / 2025 / 5
Trevor Lawrence
JAX / 2010 / 5
David Garrard
KC / 2024 / 7
Patrick Mahomes
LAC / 2022 / 5
Justin Herbert
LAR / 1978 / 6
Pat Haden
LVR* / 2016 / 7
Derek Carr
MIA / 1992 / 6
Dan Marino
MIN / 2022 / 8
Kirk Cousins
NE / 1978 / 6
Steve Grogan
NO / 2018 / 7
Drew Brees
NYG / 2016 / 6
Eli Manning
NYJ / 2013 / 5
Geno Smith
NYJ / 2010 / 5
Mark Sanchez
NYJ / 2001 / 5
Vinny Testaverde
NYJ / 1991 / 5
Ken O'Brien
PHI / 1989 / 5
Randall Cunningham
PIT / 2021 / 7
Ben Roethlisberger
SEA / 2023 / 5
Geno Smith
SEA / 2019 / 5
Russell Wilson
SEA / 1990 / 5
Dave Krieg
SF / 1957 / 6
Y.A. Tittle
TB / 2022 / 5
Tom Brady
TB / 2010 / 5
Josh Freeman
TB / 2001 / 5
Brad Johnson
TEN / 2020 / 6
Ryan Tannehill
TEN / 2009 / 6
Vince Young
TEN* / 1978 / 6
Dan Pastorini
WAS* / 1991 / 5
Mark Rypien
WAS* / 1986 / 5
Jay Schroeder

Tommy Fradenburg is a freelance writer and an alumni of UNC Chapel Hill currently based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He religiously follows his favorite teams The New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys (yes, he knows) as well as his alma mater the Tar Heels and West Ham United F.C. in the Premier League. See more of his work on Twitter @tommyfradenburg.

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