Last time, we tested our trivia knowledge of the 2024 season. But I want to talk about all-time outliers! 

Who was the absolute best and being bad (statistically speaking, of course)?

Today's topic: The Best at Being Bad. 

Too tough for ya? You can find every answer at the bottom of the article. 

FANTASY FOOTBALL TRIVIA: THE BEST AT BEING BAD

  1. Caleb Williams was sacked 68 times in 2024. Which QB leads the league in single-season sacks since 1960? (Need a hint? He played for Houston.)
     
  2. Some players fumble the ball from time to time, but only two players made the top-20 single-season fumble leaderboards 3 separate times. That’s right, three times. One of them: Daunte Culpepper. Can you guess the second?
     
  3. Since 2020, four pass catchers have led the league in single-season drops with 13.
     
  4. Since the year 2000, only 4 quarterbacks have thrown more than 25 interceptions in a single season. Can you name all four? (Need a hint? Their teams were CHI, NYG, GB, TB.)
     
  5. Everyone loves a good comeback! But which NFL team allowed the largest comeback in league history? (Need a hint? In the 3rd quarter, they were up 33-0, but they still managed to lose the game.)
     
  6. Which franchise holds the lead for the longest consecutive losing streak in the NFL (post-merger era)?
     
  7. Which team’s 19-game losing streak is the longest to span across three separate seasons (post-merger era)? (Need a hint? Their streak started at the end of 2007.)

ANSWERS TO FANTASY TRIVIA

  1. David Carr (76 sacks)
     
  2. Sorry! Coincidence. David Carr again (21, 17, 16)
     
  3. Diontae Johnson (2020), Zay Jones (2022), Puka Nacua (2023), Jerry Jeudy (2024)
     
  4. Jay Cutler (26 INT in 2009), Eli Manning (27 INT in 2013), Brett Favre (29 INT in 2005), Jameis Winston (30 INT in 2019)
     
  5. Minnesota Vikings (2022, defeated by the Colts in overtime 39-36)
     
  6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (26 consecutive losses, 1976-1977) 
     
  7. Detroit Lions (1 loss in 2007, 16 losses in 2008, and 2 losses in 2009)