NFL Immaculate Grid features Hall of Famers across franchises in August trivia challenge

Randy Moss poses with his Hall of Fame bust during the Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony. (Ben Liebenberg via AP) ASSOCIATED PRESS
Randy Moss poses with his Hall of Fame bust during the Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony. (Ben Liebenberg via AP) - ASSOCIATED PRESS

The answers for the Pro Football Hall of Fame-themed NFL Immaculate Grid 764, released on Aug. 21, 2025, have been published for fans interested in football history and player achievements.

The grid asked participants to identify players who fit certain criteria, such as having played for two specific teams or surpassing particular statistical milestones. Fans were required to recall which athletes matched multiple franchise associations or notable on-field accomplishments.

For example, one square challenged fans to name players who played for both the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks. Jerry Rice, a Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinee, was noted as a popular answer. Other possible responses included Richard Sherman, Ricky Watters, Jacob Green and Julian Peterson.

Another prompt involved players with stints at both the 49ers and Los Angeles Rams. Isaac Bruce was highlighted for playing two seasons with the 49ers after a long tenure with the Rams. Jack Reynolds, Kevin Greene, Kermit Alexander Jr., and Wendell Tyler also fit this category.

For those seeking 49ers players who achieved more than 1,000 receiving yards in a season, George Kittle‘s recent performance in 2024 was cited alongside Brandon Aiyuk, Deebo Samuel, Anquan Boldin, Michael Crabtree, Terrell Owens and Jerry Rice.

When considering Minnesota Vikings and Seahawks alumni, Carl Eller—a Hall of Famer—was among valid selections along with John Randle, Kevin Williams, Adrian Peterson and Steve Hutchinson.

Players linked to both the Vikings and Rams included Hall of Famer Ron Yary—who spent most of his career in Minnesota before moving to Los Angeles—plus Harold Jackson, Gary Larsen, Todd Steussie and John Sullivan.

The grid also tested knowledge of Vikings receivers with seasons exceeding 1,000 yards. “Cris Carter is the Minnesota Vikings’ all-time receiving leader and he had a few seasons where he had over 1,000 receiving yards (… ) John Gillam, Ahmad Rashad, Joe Senser, Sammy White, Anthony Carter, Jake Reed and Randy Moss are also possible answers.”

For those recalling Chargers-Seahawks connections: Brandon Mebane was a top answer along with Russell Okung, Dwayne Harper, Sherman Smith and Dwight Freeney.

Players linking the Chargers and Rams included John Hadl as well as Deacon Jones, Leslie O’Neil, Eric Weddle and Jim Everett.

Lastly, Lance Alworth topped responses for Chargers receivers who posted more than 1,000 yards in a season; Charlie Joiner and Kellen Winslow were acceptable alternatives.

Related links provided further reading on current events involving football figures but were not directly tied to the trivia content of NFL Immaculate Grid 764.


Organizations Mentioned: Pro Football Hall of Fame

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