Joe Namath

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Joe Namath

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May 31, 1943 (82 years old)

Joe Namath

Known For

Behind the Shield: The Power and Politics of the NFL
1h 34m
Movie 2022

Behind the Shield: The Power and Politics of the NFL

Celebrated author and Nation magazine sports editor Dave Zirin tackles...

I Am Burt Reynolds
1h 27m
Movie 2020

I Am Burt Reynolds

Friends and family of the late actor Burt Reynolds remember...

Harry Benson: Shoot First
1h 27m
Movie 2016

Harry Benson: Shoot First

What we know today about many famous musicians, politicians, and...

The Keepers of the Streak
1h 0m
Movie 2015

The Keepers of the Streak

The NFL has staged 48 Super Bowls. Four photographers have...

The Complete History of the New York Jets
Movie 2007

The Complete History of the New York Jets

From the vast emptiness of the Polo Grounds to the...

Going Under
1h 20m
Movie 1991

Going Under

An American submarine races to get a nuclear weapon before...

Night of 100 Stars III
3h 0m
Movie 1990

Night of 100 Stars III

A celebrity benefit for The Actors' Fund of America, featuring...

Spy Magazine Presents How to Be Famous
1h 0m
Movie 1990

Spy Magazine Presents How to Be Famous

A special examining America's fascination with celebrities. Based on the...

Night of 100 Stars II
3h 0m
Movie 1985

Night of 100 Stars II

This special is the second "Night of 100 Stars" to...

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Joseph William "Joe" Namath  (born May 31, 1943), nicknamed "Broadway Joe" or "Joe Willie", is a former American football quarterback. He played college football for the University of Alabama under coach Paul "Bear" Bryant and his assistant, Howard Schnellenberger, from 1962–1964, and professional football in the American Football League (AFL) and National Football League (NFL) during the 1960s and 1970s. Namath was an American Football League icon and played for that league's New York Jets for most of his professional career but finished his career with the NFL's Los Angeles Rams. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1985. Namath retired after playing in 140 games 62 wins, 63 losses and 4 ties. In his career he threw 173 touchdowns, 220 interceptions, and completed 1,886 passes for 27,663 yards. During his thirteen years in the AFL and NFL he played for three division champions (the 1968 and 1969 AFL East Champion Jets and the 1977 NFC West Champion Rams), earned one league championship (1968 AFL Championship), and one "world championship" (Super Bowl III). In 1999, he was ranked number 96 on The Sporting News' list of the 100 Greatest Football Players. He was the only player on the list to have spent a majority of his career with the Jets. He is known for brashly telling the media that he guaranteed that his team would upset Don Shula's NFL Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III in 1969, and then delivering on his promise. Description above from the Wikipedia article Joe Namath, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia