A Florida real estate broker is accusing New York Jets icon Joe Namath of turning a blind eye to sexual abuse he endured at Namath's football camps in the 1970s, according to the man's lawsuit. Philip ...
Even though the ‘72 season was only three weeks old, the Dolphins were the only undefeated team left in the NFL as they traveled to Shea Stadium to put their 3-0 record on the line. Eventually Miami ...
New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath got a Dodge Charger from Sport magazine as the Most Valuable Player of the biggest upset in Super Bowl history. Team owner Sonny Werblin thought Matt Snell played ...
For those who are old enough to remember Jan. 12, 1969, you already know what this day represents. It was this particular Sunday that hosted the New York Jets’ lone top-of-the-mountain professional ...
Other Facts: Nicknamed "Broadway Joe." Played 13 seasons as quarterback for the New York Jets (1965-1976) and the Los Angeles Rams (1977). Excelled at basketball in high school and was offered a ...
Joe Namath said he only knew how to play football one way: full throttle. It was that kind of desire and approach that contributed to the end of his career—and the Lions played a big part in that.
60 years ago, the fate of the New York Jets changed. With the first pick in the 1965 AFL Draft, New York selected University of Alabama quarterback Joe Namath. Within five years, the pick turned into ...
Friends, family, and football teams—we’ve all seen them flee New York for New Jersey. We smile politely as they whine about ...
Frank Ramos, the New York Jets' public relations director from the golden days of Joe Namath and Super Bowl III through the turn of the century, died Tuesday in hospice care in South Florida after a ...
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