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NFL Week Two Trivia on Wiki-Pete-ia

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Another crazy week of NFL action is in the books.  You might think all the plays, stats and highlights are fresh in your mind.  Well, let's find out with NFL Week Two Trivia on Wiki-Pete-ia on the Shemon and Sheppard Show.

In case you are not fortunate enough to be lucky caller number nine at 239-337-ESPN, then you are in luck!  Play at home and dazzle your family!  Stump your co-workers with useless knowledge!  Amaze your friends with your newfound intelligence!  Below are the actual questions AND ANSWERS heard during Wiki-Pete-ia on our show.

A lot of QB's stepped up bigtime like Tua and his 6 touchdown passes against the Ravens.  Or Kyler Murray's amazing fourth quarter and overtime against the Raiders.  Let's not forget Josh Allen on MNF!  Or Jalen Hurts on MNF!  Even Cooper Rush stepped up to give the Cowboys a win against a team that was in last year's Super Bowl.

There were some tough storylines as well.  Poor Trey Lance.  He needed surgery on a fractured fibula and had ligament damage in his right ankle.  So now it's Jimmy G. time!  Put it all together and play NFL Week Two Trivia on Wiki-Pete-ia.

Good luck to you!

1. NAME THE 4 TEAMS THAT PLAYED MONDAY NIGHT?

A: TITANS, BILLS, VIKINGS, EAGLES

2. LEADING RUSHER WEEK TWO?

A: AARON JONES 132 YARDS

3. MOST RECEIVING YARDS WEEK TWO?

A: TYREEK HILL

4. MOST CATCHES WEEK TWO?

A: STEFON DIGGS 12

5. HOW MANY TD CATCHES DID JULIO JONES HAVE?

A: 0

6. WHO HAD THE MOST TD CATCHES?

A: STEFON DIGGS WITH 3

7. NAME THE 3 WINLESS TEAMS IN THE AFC?

A: BENGALS, TITANS, RAIDERS

8. NAME THE TWO WINLESS TEAMS IN THE NFC?

A: PANTHERS AND FALCONS

9. THE THREE UNDEFEATED TEAMS IN THE AFC?

A: DOLPHINS, BILLS, CHIEFS

10. THE THREE UNDEFEATED TEAMS IN THE NFC?

A: EAGLES, GIANTS, BUCS

Craig Shemon has been hosting afternoons on ESPN Southwest Florida since 2017. Prior to that he was a nationally syndicated host in Los Angeles at FOX Sports Radio and in Houston at Yahoo! Sports Radio. Along the way Craig did play-by-play for the NFL on FOX, NFL Europe, Big Ten Network, and The Citadel Radio Network. Craig is a native Detroiter and Indiana University graduate. He has been known to proudly display his Detroit and IU fandom on the air. Craig likes to write about athletes, create quizzes, and covers big sports headlines.