Undaunted, Jets quarterback Joe Namath made an appearance three days before the Super Bowl at the Miami Touchdown Club and brashly guaranteed a victory. His team backed up his words by controlling most of the game, and built a 16–0 lead through the fourth quarter off of a touchdown run by Matt Snell and three field goals by Jim Turner. Colts quarterback Earl Morrall threw three interceptions before being replaced by Johnny Unitas, who then led Baltimore to its only touchdown during the last few minutes of the game. Namath, who completed 17 out of 28 passes for 206 yards, was named the Super Bowl's Most Valuable Player, despite not throwing a touchdown pass in the game or any passes at all in the fourth quarter. Not counting the field goals, the Jets are the only Super Bowl team to score only one touchdown (either offensive, defensive, or special teams) and still win. Since then, the least number of touchdowns a Super Bowl winning team has scored is two.
Super Bowl III: "Joe Namath's Guarantee" | Jets vs Colts | NFL Full Game
In honor of Super Tuesday the NFL presents Super Bowl 3, Joe Namath's guarantee!
00:00 - Start
23:35 Lou Michaels misses 27-yard FG
33:00 George Sauer fumbles ball after 3-yard reception.
35:30 Earl Morall is intercepted in the end zone
43:50 Matt Snell rushes for 4-yard TD
49:42 Lou Michaels misses 46-yard field goal
55:36 Jim Turner misses 41-yard field goal
58:32 Jets intercept Earl Morrall at their 2-yard line
1:06:40 - Earl Morrall throws third interception to end the first half
1:10:18 - Tom Matte fumbles ball, recovered by Jets
1:16:35 - Jim Turner makes 32-yard FG
1:28:11 - Jim Turner hits 30-yard FG
1:29:12 - Johnny Unitas enters game for the first time
1:38:30 - Jim Turner makes FG
1:43:24 - Johnny Unitas is intercepted by Randy Beverly
1:49:30 - Jim Turner misses...
published: 22 Nov 2016
Super Bowl 3 Highlights - Jets vs Colts
Reupload because the previous one was blocked in the US.
Background of the game (from Wikipedia):
Super Bowl III was the third AFL–NFL Championship Game in professional American football, and the first to officially bear the name "Super Bowl".[6] The game, played on January 12, 1969, at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, is regarded as one of the greatest upsets in American sports history.[7] The heavy underdog American Football League (AFL) champion New York Jets defeated the National Football League (NFL) champion Baltimore Colts by a score of 16–7.
This was the first Super Bowl victory for the AFL. Before the start of the game, most sports writers and fans believed that AFL teams were less talented than NFL clubs, and expected the Colts to defeat the Jets by a wide margin. Baltimore ...
published: 15 Mar 2017
Super Bowl III New York Jets 16 Baltimore 7
Mejores jugadas del super tazón Numero 3 (1969)
Best Highlights of Super Bowl Number 3
published: 19 May 2015
America's Game Super Bowl III
published: 05 Jan 2018
Super Bowl III-Complete WNBC Radio Broadcast (Namath's Guarantee!)
-This is the complete radio broadcast of Super Bowl III, the only championship of the New York Jets in their shocking upset of the Baltimore Colts, as it aired on the NBC Radio network over WNBC Radio in New York. Play-by-play is by Charlie Jones, George Ratterman and Pat Summerall (on loan from CBS to provide perspective on the Colts).
-After the game, there's a local ten minute postgame show from WNBC recapping the game by New York Yankees announcer, Frank Messer, who had been the radio voice of the Colts in the mid-60s.
published: 01 Jan 2018
Super Bowl III: Jets vs. Colts highlights
Two future Hall of Fame quarterbacks faced off on the grandest stage of all as the Baltimore Colts and Johnny Unitas took on the New York Jets and "Broadway" Joe Namath, who guaranteed victory for his team.
published: 25 Mar 2015
1969-01-12 Super Bowl III Pregame and Halftime
This is just the pregame and halftime only. Post game for this one unfortunately doesn't exist in full or I would have posted it.
Here's links to the condensed form of the game(1 hour and 4 minutes)
https://odysee.com/@classicsportsvids:d/superbowl3:7
https://rumble.com/vrfx3x-1969-01-12-super-bowl-iii-new-york-jets-vs-baltimore-colts.html
https://www.bitchute.com/video/AvckJxkZ7yS5/
And over 3 hour version of the full game.
https://rumble.com/vrfyzq-super-bowl-iii-new-york-jets-vs-baltimore-colts-nearly-complete.html
https://www.bitchute.com/video/ixknJiQGOsnD/
Happy Super Bowl Day!
In honor of Super Tuesday the NFL presents Super Bowl 3, Joe Namath's guarantee!
00:00 - Start
23:35 Lou Michaels misses 27-yard FG
33:00 George Sauer fumble...
In honor of Super Tuesday the NFL presents Super Bowl 3, Joe Namath's guarantee!
00:00 - Start
23:35 Lou Michaels misses 27-yard FG
33:00 George Sauer fumbles ball after 3-yard reception.
35:30 Earl Morall is intercepted in the end zone
43:50 Matt Snell rushes for 4-yard TD
49:42 Lou Michaels misses 46-yard field goal
55:36 Jim Turner misses 41-yard field goal
58:32 Jets intercept Earl Morrall at their 2-yard line
1:06:40 - Earl Morrall throws third interception to end the first half
1:10:18 - Tom Matte fumbles ball, recovered by Jets
1:16:35 - Jim Turner makes 32-yard FG
1:28:11 - Jim Turner hits 30-yard FG
1:29:12 - Johnny Unitas enters game for the first time
1:38:30 - Jim Turner makes FG
1:43:24 - Johnny Unitas is intercepted by Randy Beverly
1:49:30 - Jim Turner misses 42-yard FG
1:52:48 - Jerry Hill rushes for 1-yard TD
1:54:40 - Colts recover onside kick
1:58:40 - Jets stop Colts on fourth down to seal victory
Leading up to Super Bowl III many believed the "real" championship game was the NFL championship game, and whatever team was sent to the Super Bowl by the AFL would not be able to compete. Despite this, Jet's quarterback Joe Namath guaranteed that the they would win. His guarantee was not taken very seriously by the masses as the Baltimore Colts were heavy favorites over Broadway Joe and the Jets, but New York proved they could play with anybody, defeating the Colts 16-7.
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In honor of Super Tuesday the NFL presents Super Bowl 3, Joe Namath's guarantee!
00:00 - Start
23:35 Lou Michaels misses 27-yard FG
33:00 George Sauer fumbles ball after 3-yard reception.
35:30 Earl Morall is intercepted in the end zone
43:50 Matt Snell rushes for 4-yard TD
49:42 Lou Michaels misses 46-yard field goal
55:36 Jim Turner misses 41-yard field goal
58:32 Jets intercept Earl Morrall at their 2-yard line
1:06:40 - Earl Morrall throws third interception to end the first half
1:10:18 - Tom Matte fumbles ball, recovered by Jets
1:16:35 - Jim Turner makes 32-yard FG
1:28:11 - Jim Turner hits 30-yard FG
1:29:12 - Johnny Unitas enters game for the first time
1:38:30 - Jim Turner makes FG
1:43:24 - Johnny Unitas is intercepted by Randy Beverly
1:49:30 - Jim Turner misses 42-yard FG
1:52:48 - Jerry Hill rushes for 1-yard TD
1:54:40 - Colts recover onside kick
1:58:40 - Jets stop Colts on fourth down to seal victory
Leading up to Super Bowl III many believed the "real" championship game was the NFL championship game, and whatever team was sent to the Super Bowl by the AFL would not be able to compete. Despite this, Jet's quarterback Joe Namath guaranteed that the they would win. His guarantee was not taken very seriously by the masses as the Baltimore Colts were heavy favorites over Broadway Joe and the Jets, but New York proved they could play with anybody, defeating the Colts 16-7.
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Reupload because the previous one was blocked in the US.
Background of the game (from Wikipedia):
Super Bowl III was the third AFL–NFL Championship Game in pr...
Reupload because the previous one was blocked in the US.
Background of the game (from Wikipedia):
Super Bowl III was the third AFL–NFL Championship Game in professional American football, and the first to officially bear the name "Super Bowl".[6] The game, played on January 12, 1969, at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, is regarded as one of the greatest upsets in American sports history.[7] The heavy underdog American Football League (AFL) champion New York Jets defeated the National Football League (NFL) champion Baltimore Colts by a score of 16–7.
This was the first Super Bowl victory for the AFL. Before the start of the game, most sports writers and fans believed that AFL teams were less talented than NFL clubs, and expected the Colts to defeat the Jets by a wide margin. Baltimore posted a 13–1 record during the 1968 NFL season before defeating the Cleveland Browns, 34–0, in the 1968 NFL Championship Game. The Jets finished the 1968 AFL season at 11–3, and defeated the Oakland Raiders, 27–23, in the 1968 AFL Championship Game.
Undaunted, Jets quarterback Joe Namath made an appearance three days before the Super Bowl at the Miami Touchdown Club and brashly guaranteed a victory. His team backed up his words by controlling most of the game, building a 16–0 lead by the fourth quarter off of a touchdown run by Matt Snell and three field goals by Jim Turner. Colts quarterback Earl Morrall threw three interceptions before being replaced by Johnny Unitas, who then led Baltimore to its only touchdown during the last few minutes of the game. With the victory. the Jets remain the only winning Super Bowl team to only score one touchdown (either offensive, defensive, or special teams). Namath, who completed 17 out of 28 passes for 206 yards, was named as the Super Bowl's Most Valuable Player, despite not throwing a touchdown pass in the game or any passes at all in the fourth quarter.
Reupload because the previous one was blocked in the US.
Background of the game (from Wikipedia):
Super Bowl III was the third AFL–NFL Championship Game in professional American football, and the first to officially bear the name "Super Bowl".[6] The game, played on January 12, 1969, at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, is regarded as one of the greatest upsets in American sports history.[7] The heavy underdog American Football League (AFL) champion New York Jets defeated the National Football League (NFL) champion Baltimore Colts by a score of 16–7.
This was the first Super Bowl victory for the AFL. Before the start of the game, most sports writers and fans believed that AFL teams were less talented than NFL clubs, and expected the Colts to defeat the Jets by a wide margin. Baltimore posted a 13–1 record during the 1968 NFL season before defeating the Cleveland Browns, 34–0, in the 1968 NFL Championship Game. The Jets finished the 1968 AFL season at 11–3, and defeated the Oakland Raiders, 27–23, in the 1968 AFL Championship Game.
Undaunted, Jets quarterback Joe Namath made an appearance three days before the Super Bowl at the Miami Touchdown Club and brashly guaranteed a victory. His team backed up his words by controlling most of the game, building a 16–0 lead by the fourth quarter off of a touchdown run by Matt Snell and three field goals by Jim Turner. Colts quarterback Earl Morrall threw three interceptions before being replaced by Johnny Unitas, who then led Baltimore to its only touchdown during the last few minutes of the game. With the victory. the Jets remain the only winning Super Bowl team to only score one touchdown (either offensive, defensive, or special teams). Namath, who completed 17 out of 28 passes for 206 yards, was named as the Super Bowl's Most Valuable Player, despite not throwing a touchdown pass in the game or any passes at all in the fourth quarter.
-This is the complete radio broadcast of Super Bowl III, the only championship of the New York Jets in their shocking upset of the Baltimore Colts, as it aired ...
-This is the complete radio broadcast of Super Bowl III, the only championship of the New York Jets in their shocking upset of the Baltimore Colts, as it aired on the NBC Radio network over WNBC Radio in New York. Play-by-play is by Charlie Jones, George Ratterman and Pat Summerall (on loan from CBS to provide perspective on the Colts).
-After the game, there's a local ten minute postgame show from WNBC recapping the game by New York Yankees announcer, Frank Messer, who had been the radio voice of the Colts in the mid-60s.
-This is the complete radio broadcast of Super Bowl III, the only championship of the New York Jets in their shocking upset of the Baltimore Colts, as it aired on the NBC Radio network over WNBC Radio in New York. Play-by-play is by Charlie Jones, George Ratterman and Pat Summerall (on loan from CBS to provide perspective on the Colts).
-After the game, there's a local ten minute postgame show from WNBC recapping the game by New York Yankees announcer, Frank Messer, who had been the radio voice of the Colts in the mid-60s.
Two future Hall of Fame quarterbacks faced off on the grandest stage of all as the Baltimore Colts and Johnny Unitas took on the New York Jets and "Broadway" Jo...
Two future Hall of Fame quarterbacks faced off on the grandest stage of all as the Baltimore Colts and Johnny Unitas took on the New York Jets and "Broadway" Joe Namath, who guaranteed victory for his team.
Two future Hall of Fame quarterbacks faced off on the grandest stage of all as the Baltimore Colts and Johnny Unitas took on the New York Jets and "Broadway" Joe Namath, who guaranteed victory for his team.
This is just the pregame and halftime only. Post game for this one unfortunately doesn't exist in full or I would have posted it.
Here's links to the conden...
This is just the pregame and halftime only. Post game for this one unfortunately doesn't exist in full or I would have posted it.
Here's links to the condensed form of the game(1 hour and 4 minutes)
https://odysee.com/@classicsportsvids:d/superbowl3:7
https://rumble.com/vrfx3x-1969-01-12-super-bowl-iii-new-york-jets-vs-baltimore-colts.html
https://www.bitchute.com/video/AvckJxkZ7yS5/
And over 3 hour version of the full game.
https://rumble.com/vrfyzq-super-bowl-iii-new-york-jets-vs-baltimore-colts-nearly-complete.html
https://www.bitchute.com/video/ixknJiQGOsnD/
Happy Super Bowl Day!
This is just the pregame and halftime only. Post game for this one unfortunately doesn't exist in full or I would have posted it.
Here's links to the condensed form of the game(1 hour and 4 minutes)
https://odysee.com/@classicsportsvids:d/superbowl3:7
https://rumble.com/vrfx3x-1969-01-12-super-bowl-iii-new-york-jets-vs-baltimore-colts.html
https://www.bitchute.com/video/AvckJxkZ7yS5/
And over 3 hour version of the full game.
https://rumble.com/vrfyzq-super-bowl-iii-new-york-jets-vs-baltimore-colts-nearly-complete.html
https://www.bitchute.com/video/ixknJiQGOsnD/
Happy Super Bowl Day!
In honor of Super Tuesday the NFL presents Super Bowl 3, Joe Namath's guarantee!
00:00 - Start
23:35 Lou Michaels misses 27-yard FG
33:00 George Sauer fumbles ball after 3-yard reception.
35:30 Earl Morall is intercepted in the end zone
43:50 Matt Snell rushes for 4-yard TD
49:42 Lou Michaels misses 46-yard field goal
55:36 Jim Turner misses 41-yard field goal
58:32 Jets intercept Earl Morrall at their 2-yard line
1:06:40 - Earl Morrall throws third interception to end the first half
1:10:18 - Tom Matte fumbles ball, recovered by Jets
1:16:35 - Jim Turner makes 32-yard FG
1:28:11 - Jim Turner hits 30-yard FG
1:29:12 - Johnny Unitas enters game for the first time
1:38:30 - Jim Turner makes FG
1:43:24 - Johnny Unitas is intercepted by Randy Beverly
1:49:30 - Jim Turner misses 42-yard FG
1:52:48 - Jerry Hill rushes for 1-yard TD
1:54:40 - Colts recover onside kick
1:58:40 - Jets stop Colts on fourth down to seal victory
Leading up to Super Bowl III many believed the "real" championship game was the NFL championship game, and whatever team was sent to the Super Bowl by the AFL would not be able to compete. Despite this, Jet's quarterback Joe Namath guaranteed that the they would win. His guarantee was not taken very seriously by the masses as the Baltimore Colts were heavy favorites over Broadway Joe and the Jets, but New York proved they could play with anybody, defeating the Colts 16-7.
Subscribe to NFL: http://j.mp/1L0bVBu
The NFL YouTube channel is your home for immediate in-game highlights from your favorite teams and players, full NFL games, behind the scenes access, up-to-the-minute analysis and more!
Check out our other channels:
NFL Network http://www.youtube.com/nflnetwork
NFL Films http://www.youtube.com/nflfilms
For all things NFL, visit the league's official website at http://www.nfl.com/
Start your free trial of NFL Game Pass: https://www.nfl.com/gamepass
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2016 NFL Schedule: http://www.nfl.com/schedules
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Reupload because the previous one was blocked in the US.
Background of the game (from Wikipedia):
Super Bowl III was the third AFL–NFL Championship Game in professional American football, and the first to officially bear the name "Super Bowl".[6] The game, played on January 12, 1969, at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, is regarded as one of the greatest upsets in American sports history.[7] The heavy underdog American Football League (AFL) champion New York Jets defeated the National Football League (NFL) champion Baltimore Colts by a score of 16–7.
This was the first Super Bowl victory for the AFL. Before the start of the game, most sports writers and fans believed that AFL teams were less talented than NFL clubs, and expected the Colts to defeat the Jets by a wide margin. Baltimore posted a 13–1 record during the 1968 NFL season before defeating the Cleveland Browns, 34–0, in the 1968 NFL Championship Game. The Jets finished the 1968 AFL season at 11–3, and defeated the Oakland Raiders, 27–23, in the 1968 AFL Championship Game.
Undaunted, Jets quarterback Joe Namath made an appearance three days before the Super Bowl at the Miami Touchdown Club and brashly guaranteed a victory. His team backed up his words by controlling most of the game, building a 16–0 lead by the fourth quarter off of a touchdown run by Matt Snell and three field goals by Jim Turner. Colts quarterback Earl Morrall threw three interceptions before being replaced by Johnny Unitas, who then led Baltimore to its only touchdown during the last few minutes of the game. With the victory. the Jets remain the only winning Super Bowl team to only score one touchdown (either offensive, defensive, or special teams). Namath, who completed 17 out of 28 passes for 206 yards, was named as the Super Bowl's Most Valuable Player, despite not throwing a touchdown pass in the game or any passes at all in the fourth quarter.
-This is the complete radio broadcast of Super Bowl III, the only championship of the New York Jets in their shocking upset of the Baltimore Colts, as it aired on the NBC Radio network over WNBC Radio in New York. Play-by-play is by Charlie Jones, George Ratterman and Pat Summerall (on loan from CBS to provide perspective on the Colts).
-After the game, there's a local ten minute postgame show from WNBC recapping the game by New York Yankees announcer, Frank Messer, who had been the radio voice of the Colts in the mid-60s.
Two future Hall of Fame quarterbacks faced off on the grandest stage of all as the Baltimore Colts and Johnny Unitas took on the New York Jets and "Broadway" Joe Namath, who guaranteed victory for his team.
This is just the pregame and halftime only. Post game for this one unfortunately doesn't exist in full or I would have posted it.
Here's links to the condensed form of the game(1 hour and 4 minutes)
https://odysee.com/@classicsportsvids:d/superbowl3:7
https://rumble.com/vrfx3x-1969-01-12-super-bowl-iii-new-york-jets-vs-baltimore-colts.html
https://www.bitchute.com/video/AvckJxkZ7yS5/
And over 3 hour version of the full game.
https://rumble.com/vrfyzq-super-bowl-iii-new-york-jets-vs-baltimore-colts-nearly-complete.html
https://www.bitchute.com/video/ixknJiQGOsnD/
Happy Super Bowl Day!
Undaunted, Jets quarterback Joe Namath made an appearance three days before the Super Bowl at the Miami Touchdown Club and brashly guaranteed a victory. His team backed up his words by controlling most of the game, and built a 16–0 lead through the fourth quarter off of a touchdown run by Matt Snell and three field goals by Jim Turner. Colts quarterback Earl Morrall threw three interceptions before being replaced by Johnny Unitas, who then led Baltimore to its only touchdown during the last few minutes of the game. Namath, who completed 17 out of 28 passes for 206 yards, was named the Super Bowl's Most Valuable Player, despite not throwing a touchdown pass in the game or any passes at all in the fourth quarter. Not counting the field goals, the Jets are the only Super Bowl team to score only one touchdown (either offensive, defensive, or special teams) and still win. Since then, the least number of touchdowns a Super Bowl winning team has scored is two.
[Bridge] Quarter brick on the scale, watch me weight that shit up Shit is so much work that I need me a truck Quarter brick on the scale, watch me weight that shit up Shit is so much work that I need me a truck [Hook] I'm smokin' weed and gettin' money, smokin' weed and gettin' money Smokin' weed and gettin' money, smokin' weed and gettin' money Smokin' weed and gettin' money Smokin' weed and gettin' money I'm smokin' weed and gettin' money, smokin' weed and gettin' money Smokin' weed and gettin' money, smokin' weed and gettin' money Smokin' weed and gettin' money Smokin' weed and gettin' money [Verse 1] I'mma leave that shit to Sosa, I don't think that I'm Kobe I be overseas with it, bitch, I think I'm Ginobili And my shooter's Lewinsky, 42 off that whiskey Lay you down somethin' quickly, no misdemeanor, no Missy Yeah them felonies, I know 'bout Shootouts, I know 'bout Coke sellin', I know 'bout Dope sellin', I know 'bout You don't know shit, boy Talkin' out your mouth Lights off, they masks on, and they right outside your house Them gold chains, buy some gold bottles that we drinkin' up in that VIP That's what I sell and I'm fly as Hell You with that bird-mouth-ass bitch Take it to the top 'cause I'm from the bottom You niggas know me, real shit But let me break it down, we smokin' weed, gettin' money up in this bitch [Hook] [Verse 2] Gangbang, that's 48, a hundred niggas on the left side Fucked around with my nigga O now I'm leanin' out on the Westside FTR to my North niggas, Pennex out on that Eastside Big duke from that Mon Yough where they known for lettin' them heats fly Sixty grand on my watch, nigga – try somethin', get shot, nigga The 'hood got fucked up when Big, Dre and Loc got locked up, nigga Young niggas have metal too – Olympic-style, they'll medal you I was out on that ocean view – fuck you think you want me to do? They holler and give back – but they ain't never give me shit I put the 'hood on my back – and I was never on no weak shit Pussy bitches like y'all? I smell y'all bitches from far But I'm just countin' my bread, and smokin' out of that jar [Bridge]
Three rematches of previous Super Bowls highlight the Week 11 NFL schedule ... Colts saw Joe Namath memorably guarantee victory for New York in Super Bowl III, and the Jets are 3.5-point home favorites in the Week 11 NFL odds.
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CoachBill Belichick had just won his third Super Bowl when cameras caught the emotional embrace, emotional, in large part, because the three coaches knew they were never likely to coach together again.
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Tom Brady, seven-time Super Bowl champion and NFL color commentator, looked like he was on his way to an eighth Super Bowl championship as he entered Madison Square Garden as a retired player for the third time in his life.
There is hope that he can make it back by the Super Bowl if the Lions can make it that far ... This video will only add fuel to the hope that he can make it back by the Super Bowl.
In 10 seasons, he made the Pro Bowl eight times and led them to two Super Bowls, winning one ... “Having a Super Bowl-winning quarterback, you really can see he’s got something left ... two Super Bowl rings.
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Lunney answers questions on the RPI (Rating Percentage Index), recent changes in the Super Bowl format, and new sports on the horizon for high school programs, among other topics.
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