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The 'QBs sacked seven times in a win' quiz
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The 'QBs sacked seven times in a win' quiz

While Week 14’s ‘Monday Night Football,’ game between the Los Angeles Chargers and Philadelphia Eagles wasn’t the prettiest, it proved once again Justin Herbert is one of the grittiest players in the NFL. 

Less than a week after having a plate surgically placed in his broken left hand, the Chargers quarterback withstood seven sacks, 11 QB hits and was LA’s leading rusher with carries 10  for 66 yards in their 22-19 overtime win. Following the victory, head coach Jim Harbaugh gushed about his franchise signal caller. 

“It felt like I was in a movie where the quarterback is doing these things and you get to the point where ‘Okay, this is pretty unrealistic.’ He refuses to lose. He’s as tough as they get. He’s a superhero quarterback,” Harbaugh said

Which brings us to today’s quiz. While Herbert’s final passing line of 12-for-26 for 139 yards with a touchdown and an interception, he was able to make enough plays to help improve the Chargers to 9-4. With that being said, can you name every NFL quarterback to take seven sacks in a win since they became an official stat in 1982?

Good luck!

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2 / PHI / 1992
Randall Cunningham
2 / PIT / 1994
Neil O'Donnell
2 / SEA, ARZ / 1995
Dave Krieg
2 / JAX / 2001
Mark Brunell
2 / NO / 2004
Aaron Brooks
2 / ARZ, CHI / 2011
Josh McCown
2 / SEA / 2014
Russell Wilson
2 / HOU / 2018
Deshaun Watson
1 / CIN / 1982
Ken Anderson
1 / DAL / 1983
Danny White
1 / ATL / 1984
David Archer
1 / NE / 1984
Tony Eason
1 / NYG / 1984
Phil Simms
1 / WAS / 1984
Joe Theismann
1 / LAR / 1985
Dieter Brock
1 / BUF / 1985
Bruce Mathison
1 / NYJ / 1985
Ken O'Brien
1 / KC / 1986
Bill Kenney
1 / DAL / 1986
Steve Pelluer
1 / RAI / 1986
Marc Wilson
1 / MIN / 1986
Wade Wilson
1 / CHI / 1987
Jim McMahon
1 / PHX / 1988
Neil Lomax
1 / SF / 1989
Joe Montana
1 / MIN / 1990
Rich Gannon
1 / CLE / 1990
Bernie Kosar
1 / GB / 1990
Don Majkowski
1 / IND / 1990
Jack Trudeau
1 / NE / 1991
Hugh Millen
1 / ATL / 1995
Jeff George
1 / BUF / 1996
Jim Kelly
1 / BAL / 1999
Tony Banks
1 / TB / 1999
Trent Dilfer
1 / MIA / 1999
Damon Huard
1 / DET / 2000
Charlie Batch
1 / CAR / 2000
Steve Beuerlein
1 / TB / 2000
Shaun King
1 / NE / 2001
Tom Brady
1 / PIT / 2004
Ben Roethlisberger
1 / NYG / 2006
Eli Manning
1 / SF / 2008
J.T. O'Sullivan
1 / JAX / 2012
Chad Henne
1 / ARZ / 2012
Kevin Kolb
1 / DAL / 2012
Tony Romo
1 / ATL / 2012
Matt Ryan
1 / JAX / 2014
Blake Bortles
1 / CIN / 2016
Andy Dalton
1 / WAS / 2016
Robert Griffin III
1 / ARZ / 2017
Blaine Gabbert
1 / DAL / 2018
Dak Prescott
1 / BUF / 2020
Josh Allen
1 / MIN / 2022
Kirk Cousins
1 / DEN / 2022
Brett Rypien
1 / NYG / 2023
Tommy DeVito
1 / CIN / 2024
Joe Burrow
1 / WAS / 2024
Jayden Daniels
1 / TEN / 2024
Will Levis
1 / LAC / 2025
Justin Herbert
1 / IND / 2025
Daniel Jones

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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