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Trent Green was born in St. Louis, Missouri.
Answer: False
Trent Green was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, not St. Louis, Missouri.
Trent Green played college football for the University of Indiana.
Answer: True
Trent Green played college football for the Indiana Hoosiers at Indiana University.
Trent Green attended St. John Vianney High School in St. Louis, Missouri.
Answer: True
Trent Green attended St. John Vianney High School in Kirkwood, Missouri.
During his college career at Indiana University, Trent Green threw for over 6,000 yards.
Answer: False
During his college career at Indiana University, Trent Green threw for 5,400 yards, not over 6,000.
Trent Green's physical measurements at the NFL Combine included a height of 6 ft 2.5 in and a weight of 211 lb.
Answer: True
At the NFL Combine, Trent Green's recorded height was 6 ft 2.5 in and his weight was 211 lb.
What was Trent Green's full birth name?
Answer: Trent Jason Green
Trent Green's full birth name is Trent Jason Green.
In which U.S. state was Trent Green born?
Answer: Iowa
Trent Green was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Trent Green grew up in which city?
Answer: St. Louis, Missouri
Trent Green grew up in St. Louis, Missouri.
What significant college football achievement is mentioned for Trent Green and the Indiana Hoosiers in 1991?
Answer: A 24-0 victory over Baylor in the Copper Bowl
In 1991, Trent Green led the Indiana Hoosiers to a 24-0 victory over Baylor in the Copper Bowl.
What was Trent Green's height recorded at the NFL Combine?
Answer: 6 ft 2.5 in
At the NFL Combine, Trent Green's recorded height was 6 ft 2.5 in.
Trent Green was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs in 2001 for a second-round draft pick.
Answer: False
Trent Green was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs in 2001 for the 12th overall pick in the 2001 NFL draft, not a second-round pick.
Dick Vermeil made acquiring Trent Green a low priority upon joining the Kansas City Chiefs.
Answer: False
Dick Vermeil, upon joining the Chiefs, made acquiring Trent Green a high priority, along with signing Priest Holmes.
Trent Green was traded to the Miami Dolphins in 2007 for a conditional third-round pick.
Answer: False
Trent Green was traded to the Miami Dolphins in 2007 for a conditional fifth-round pick, not a third-round pick.
Trent Green returned to the St. Louis Rams for a second stint in 2008, signing a five-year contract.
Answer: False
Trent Green returned to the St. Louis Rams for a second stint in 2008, signing a three-year contract, not a five-year contract.
Trent Green started for the St. Louis Rams in Week 4 of the 2008 season against the Dallas Cowboys.
Answer: False
Trent Green started for the St. Louis Rams in Week 4 of the 2008 season against the Buffalo Bills, not the Dallas Cowboys.
Trent Green played for the BC Lions in the National Football League (NFL).
Answer: False
Trent Green played for the BC Lions in the Canadian Football League (CFL), not the National Football League (NFL).
Trent Green started five games for the St. Louis Rams in the 2000 season while Kurt Warner was injured.
Answer: True
Trent Green did start five games for the St. Louis Rams in the 2000 season while Kurt Warner was injured, contributing to the team's high passing yardage total.
Which NFL team did Trent Green play for first?
Answer: San Diego Chargers
Trent Green's first NFL team was the San Diego Chargers.
Besides the NFL, Trent Green played professional football in which other league?
Answer: Canadian Football League (CFL)
Trent Green also played in the Canadian Football League (CFL) for the BC Lions.
In exchange for Trent Green, what did the Kansas City Chiefs give up in the 2001 trade?
Answer: The 12th overall pick in the 2001 NFL draft
The Kansas City Chiefs traded the 12th overall pick in the 2001 NFL draft to acquire Trent Green.
Which coach prioritized acquiring Trent Green upon joining the Kansas City Chiefs?
Answer: Dick Vermeil
Dick Vermeil, the new coach of the Chiefs, made acquiring Trent Green a top priority.
Trent Green was traded to the Miami Dolphins in 2007 for what type of draft pick?
Answer: A conditional fifth-round pick
Trent Green was traded to the Miami Dolphins in 2007 for a conditional fifth-round pick.
When did Trent Green return to the St. Louis Rams for his second stint?
Answer: March 2008
Trent Green returned to the St. Louis Rams for his second stint in March 2008.
Which of the following teams was NOT listed as a team Trent Green played for in the NFL?
Answer: Green Bay Packers
Based on the provided information, Trent Green played for the San Diego Chargers, Washington Redskins, St. Louis Rams, Kansas City Chiefs, and Miami Dolphins. The Green Bay Packers are not listed among these teams.
In 2003, Trent Green led the Chiefs to a 13-3 record, throwing for 4,039 yards and 24 touchdowns.
Answer: True
In 2003, Trent Green threw for 4,039 yards and 24 touchdowns, leading the Chiefs to a 13-3 record.
Trent Green holds the distinction of having four consecutive seasons with a passer rating below 90.0.
Answer: False
Trent Green holds the distinction of having four consecutive seasons with a passer rating of 90.0 or better, not below 90.0.
Trent Green's lowest season total for interceptions was 15 in the 2005 season.
Answer: False
Trent Green's lowest season total for interceptions was 10 in the 2005 season, not 15. This performance also earned him a Pro Bowl selection.
Trent Green's career regular season statistics include 28,475 passing yards and 162 passing touchdowns.
Answer: True
Trent Green's career regular season statistics include 28,475 passing yards and 162 passing touchdowns.
Trent Green's career regular season passer rating was 90.0.
Answer: False
Trent Green's career regular season passer rating was 86.0, not 90.0.
Trent Green sustained 259 sacks throughout his NFL career, losing 1,621 yards.
Answer: True
Trent Green sustained 259 sacks throughout his NFL career, resulting in a loss of 1,621 yards.
In his NFL postseason career, Trent Green recorded 319 passing yards and 2 passing touchdowns over two games.
Answer: True
In his NFL postseason career, Trent Green recorded 319 passing yards and 2 passing touchdowns across two games.
Trent Green's career regular season statistics show a completion percentage of 60.6%.
Answer: True
Trent Green's career regular season statistics confirm a completion percentage of 60.6%.
Trent Green's career regular season statistics include 914 rushing yards and 6 rushing touchdowns.
Answer: True
Trent Green's career regular season statistics indeed include 914 rushing yards and 6 rushing touchdowns.
Trent Green's passer rating in his NFL postseason career was 73.0.
Answer: True
Trent Green's passer rating in his NFL postseason career was 73.0.
What was Trent Green's primary position throughout his professional football career?
Answer: Quarterback
Trent Green played as a quarterback throughout his professional football career.
How many seasons did Trent Green play in the National Football League (NFL)?
Answer: 15 seasons
Trent Green played for 15 seasons in the NFL.
What was Trent Green's passing yardage total in his breakout 2003 season with the Chiefs?
Answer: 4,039 yards
In his 2003 season with the Chiefs, Trent Green threw for 4,039 yards.
Trent Green holds a distinction for consecutive seasons with a passer rating of 90.0 or better. How many such seasons did he have?
Answer: Four
Trent Green achieved four consecutive seasons with a passer rating of 90.0 or better.
In which year did Trent Green achieve his lowest season total for interceptions (10)?
Answer: 2005
Trent Green achieved his lowest season total for interceptions, 10, in the 2005 season.
What was Trent Green's career regular season passer rating?
Answer: 86.0
Trent Green's career regular season passer rating was 86.0.
How many sacks did Trent Green sustain throughout his NFL career?
Answer: 259
Trent Green sustained 259 sacks throughout his NFL career.
What was Trent Green's passer rating in his NFL postseason career?
Answer: 73.0
Trent Green's passer rating in his NFL postseason career was 73.0.
Which of the following is NOT listed as one of Trent Green's career regular season statistics?
Answer: Interception return yards
The provided career regular season statistics for Trent Green include passing yards, touchdowns, completion percentage, passer rating, rushing yards, touchdowns, and sacks taken, but not interception return yards.
Trent Green was selected as a first-round pick in the 1993 NFL draft.
Answer: False
Trent Green was selected in the eighth round as the 222nd overall pick in the 1993 NFL draft, not as a first-round pick.
Trent Green earned a Super Bowl ring with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Answer: False
Trent Green earned a Super Bowl ring with the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXIV, not with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Trent Green was selected to the Pro Bowl twice, both times while playing for the St. Louis Rams.
Answer: False
Trent Green was selected to the Pro Bowl twice, but both selections occurred while he was playing for the Kansas City Chiefs, not the St. Louis Rams.
Trent Green shares an NFL record for the longest pass play, completing a 99-yard touchdown pass.
Answer: True
Trent Green is one of several quarterbacks to have completed a 99-yard pass play in the NFL, tying the record for the longest touchdown pass.
Trent Green suffered a season-ending knee injury in the 1999 preseason while with the Washington Redskins.
Answer: False
Trent Green suffered a season-ending knee injury in the 1999 preseason while with the St. Louis Rams, not the Washington Redskins.
Trent Green tied the NFL record for the longest pass play in 2002, throwing a 99-yard touchdown to Marc Boerigter.
Answer: True
Trent Green tied the NFL record for the longest pass play, a 99-yard touchdown pass, in 2002 to Marc Boerigter.
Trent Green set a team record for consecutive starts with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Answer: True
Trent Green set a team record by starting 80 consecutive games during his first five years with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Trent Green suffered a concussion in the opening game of the 2006 season against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Answer: False
Trent Green suffered a severe concussion in the opening game of the 2006 season against the Cincinnati Bengals, not the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Robert Geathers of the Cincinnati Bengals was the player who caused Trent Green's concussion in the 2006 game.
Answer: True
Robert Geathers, a defensive end for the Cincinnati Bengals, was indeed the player who caused Trent Green's concussion during the 2006 game.
Trent Green's 2007 season with the Miami Dolphins ended prematurely due to a shoulder injury.
Answer: False
Trent Green's 2007 season with the Miami Dolphins ended prematurely due to a severe concussion, not a shoulder injury.
Football Nation ranked Trent Green as the forty-first greatest quarterback of the NFL's post-merger era in July 2012.
Answer: True
Football Nation did rank Trent Green as the forty-first greatest quarterback of the NFL's post-merger era in July 2012.
Trent Green received the Big Ten's Dungy-Thompson Humanitarian Award in November 2016.
Answer: True
Trent Green was honored with the Big Ten's Dungy-Thompson Humanitarian Award in November 2016.
The 'See also' section entry regarding 'Most consecutive starts by a quarterback (NFL)' highlights Trent Green's career longevity.
Answer: True
The 'See also' section entry for 'Most consecutive starts by a quarterback (NFL)' indeed highlights Trent Green's career longevity and performance.
With which team did Trent Green win his Super Bowl ring?
Answer: St. Louis Rams
Trent Green won a Super Bowl ring with the St. Louis Rams.
How many times was Trent Green selected for the Pro Bowl?
Answer: Two times
Trent Green was selected to the Pro Bowl two times.
What happened to Trent Green during the 1999 preseason that significantly impacted his season with the St. Louis Rams?
Answer: He suffered a season-ending knee injury.
Trent Green suffered a season-ending knee injury in a 1999 preseason game, which prevented him from starting for the St. Louis Rams.
What team record did Trent Green set during his first five years with the Kansas City Chiefs?
Answer: Most consecutive starts
Trent Green set a team record for most consecutive starts during his first five years with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Against which team did Trent Green suffer a severe concussion in the opening game of the 2006 season?
Answer: Cincinnati Bengals
Trent Green suffered a severe concussion in the opening game of the 2006 season against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Who was the player responsible for the hit that caused Trent Green's concussion in the 2006 game?
Answer: A defensive end from the Bengals
Robert Geathers, a defensive end for the Cincinnati Bengals, was the player responsible for the hit that caused Trent Green's concussion in the 2006 game.
What injury caused Trent Green's 2007 season with the Miami Dolphins to end prematurely?
Answer: Severe concussion
Trent Green suffered a severe concussion early in the 2007 season with the Miami Dolphins, leading to his placement on injured reserve.
What humanitarian award did Trent Green receive in November 2016?
Answer: Big Ten's Dungy-Thompson Humanitarian Award
Trent Green was honored with the Big Ten's Dungy-Thompson Humanitarian Award in November 2016.
What does the 'See also' section entry 'Most consecutive starts by a quarterback (NFL)' highlight about Trent Green's career?
Answer: His career longevity and performance
The 'See also' section entry for 'Most consecutive starts by a quarterback (NFL)' highlights Trent Green's career longevity and performance.
What was the official ruling on the play where Robert Geathers caused Trent Green's concussion in 2006?
Answer: No foul had been committed.
The official ruling on the play where Robert Geathers caused Trent Green's concussion in 2006 was that no foul had been committed.
Trent Green was released by the Miami Dolphins on February 11, 2008, after being placed on injured reserve. What was the reason for this placement?
Answer: A severe concussion
Trent Green was placed on injured reserve by the Miami Dolphins due to a severe concussion, which led to his subsequent release.
After retiring as a player, Trent Green immediately began working as a head coach in the NFL.
Answer: False
After retiring, Trent Green pursued a career in broadcasting and analysis, rather than immediately becoming a head coach.
Trent Green officially retired from professional football in June 2009, intending to pursue broadcasting.
Answer: True
Trent Green retired from professional football on June 12, 2009, citing a desire to pursue a career in broadcasting.
Trent Green worked as a studio analyst for ESPN's NFL Countdown show in the 2009 season.
Answer: False
In the 2009 season, Trent Green worked as a studio analyst for the NFL Network's 'NFL Total Access' show, not ESPN's 'NFL Countdown'.
Trent Green was hired by CBS in April 2014 as an NFL analyst.
Answer: True
Trent Green was hired by CBS in April 2014 to serve as an NFL analyst.
Trent Green officially retired from professional football on what date?
Answer: June 12, 2009
Trent Green officially retired from professional football on June 12, 2009.
In the 2009 season, Trent Green worked as a studio analyst for which network's show?
Answer: NFL Network
In the 2009 season, Trent Green worked as a studio analyst for the NFL Network's 'NFL Total Access' show.
With which radio network did Trent Green call Thursday Night Football games alongside Ian Eagle?
Answer: Westwood One
Trent Green worked with Ian Eagle calling Thursday Night Football games on Westwood One radio.
In April 2014, Trent Green joined CBS as an analyst, working initially with which play-by-play announcer?
Answer: Greg Gumbel
In April 2014, Trent Green was hired by CBS as an NFL analyst, initially working alongside Greg Gumbel.
What was the stated reason for Trent Green's retirement from professional football in June 2009?
Answer: Desire to pursue a career in broadcasting
The stated reason for Trent Green's retirement from professional football in June 2009 was his desire to pursue a career in broadcasting.
Trent Green has two daughters and one son.
Answer: False
Trent Green has one daughter and two sons, not two daughters and one son.
Trent Green's son, T.J., played quarterback for Northwestern University.
Answer: True
Trent Green's son, T.J., played quarterback for Northwestern University.
Trent Green's son Derek played quarterback for SMU and is currently playing in the Italian Football League.
Answer: True
Trent Green's son Derek played quarterback for SMU and Long Island University, and currently plays for the Bologna Warriors in the Italian Football League.
How many children does Trent Green have?
Answer: Three
Trent Green has three children: one daughter and two sons.
Which university did Trent Green's son, T.J., play quarterback for?
Answer: Northwestern University
Trent Green's son, T.J., played quarterback for Northwestern University.
Trent Green's son Derek previously played quarterback for which university before moving to Long Island University?
Answer: Southern Methodist University (SMU)
Trent Green's son Derek previously played quarterback for Southern Methodist University (SMU) before transferring to Long Island University.