...that is currently in the NFC and has never appeared in a Super Bowl.
...that is one of two remaining original franchises from 1920, and the only one whose mascot has remained unchanged (although the team moved from Chicago, to St. Louis, to it's current location).
...that was originally founded as the Decatur Staleys in 1920, before moving to its current city in 1921, and renaming itself in 1922.
...that shared its name with an MLB baseball team in the same city before that team relocated to San Francisco in 1957.
...that was founded in the 21st century (2002).
...that has their team logo on only one side of their helmets.
...that spent only one season in the city where they began play in 1960, relocated 120 miles south for the next 56 seasons before returning to their original city in 2017.
...that infamously moved to a new city in 1984, departing in the middle of the night in Mayflower moving vans.
...known for the “The Barrel Man,” a super fan who attended every home game from 1977 to 2007 wearing nothing but boots, a cowboy hat, and an orange barrel held up by suspenders.
...that handed the Super Bowl XLIX victory to the Patriots by attempting a pass from the one yard line (which was intercepted) instead of running the ball with Marshawn “Beast Mode“ Lynch.
...that featured the only Manning family NFL quarterback not to win a Super Bowl.
...that went undefeated for an entire season, including playoffs.
...that has used 40+ different starting quarterbacks since the 1999 season - 10 more than the next closest team.
...that is nicknamed "America's Team."
...that was created to draw fans from two separate states with their inclusive team name and a logo that is shaped to mirror the outlines of the two states.
...that won one of their two Super Bowl victories with a team nicknamed “The Greatest Show on Turf.“
...that wore “creamsicle” uniforms in their inaugural season in 1976.
...that played two seasons as the “[City name] Football Team" while selecting a new name to replace one that had been deemed offensive.
...founded as the AFL Dallas Texans in 1960, before moving to their current city in 1963 and representing the AFL in the first Super Bowl in 1967.
...that lost 4 consecutive Super Bowls in the early 1990s.
...whose longest punt in team history was a 91 yard kick by quarterback Randall Cunningham in 1989.
...with a player who holds the NFL single game rushing record when Adrian Peterson racked up 296 yards against the Chargers in 2007.
...whose marching band has performed continuously since 1947, including from 1984 to 1996 when there was no NFL team in their city.
...that won Super Bowl III in 1969, and hasn’t played in another Super Bowl since.
....that has played in 12 Super Bowls - more than any other team.
...known for the largest blown lead in Super Bowl history when the Patriots overcame a 25 point 3rd quarter deficit to beat them in overtime in Super Bowl LI.
...that won a playoff game against the Bills in 1999 with a lateral play known as "The Music City Miracle."
...that was founded by legendary coach Paul Brown, but not named after him.
...that is owned by its fans - in the form of a nonprofit corporation with 538,000 shareholders.
...that moved back to a city they had previously left, only to abandon it once more 25 years later.
...that has played 14 international games (all in London) - more than double the number of international games of any other NFL team.
...whose stadium is farther from the team’s namesake city (43+ Miles) than any other North American pro sports team.
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