Super Bowl III: "Joe Namath's Guarantee" | Jets vs Colts | NFL Full Game

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Published 2016-11-22
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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All Comments (20)
  • @PokeRanger94
    I love watching this not just for the football, but to see the difference in sports broadcasting. So much history in both.
  • @Mark-sj3xb
    I love how the TV coverage started and 10 minutes later the game starts with no hype, no fanfare. We didn't need 6 hours of coverage by experts telling us how important the game was.
  • @kensanity178
    When I was just a kid, I loved the Jets, and Joe Namath was a big hero for me. I collected Joe Namath football cards, especially his Rookie card. Many years later, after a stint in the military and two marriages, my mother died, and I found the cards in her attic. Like a gold mine.
  • @adriancano5403
    Dang, man..curt gowdy !!!...this 70 year old man just walked into a time warp and is 16 all over again...great upload...great memories !!!
  • @Cal-zk4nc
    As a Jets fan, I watched this entire Super Bowl tonight. I think that as a personal tradition, I am going to watch Super Bowl III every single Christmas here on out. Jets fan for life!
  • When Matt Snell scored at 44:00, I got goose bumps. It was the 1st time the AFL had ever led a Super Bowl. “He May go! He’s in there! Snell scores!” Every AFL fan in America was bursting with pride when that happened.
  • @asbury29
    Watching the full game is so different from just the highlights. The initial domination of the Colts, then the contributions of the Jets defense, the clutch-ness of Sauer and Snell, the incredible play of the young Namath ... a lot of this is lost in the hype of the highlights. What a game!
  • @alexsaitta4041
    The 1968 Colts were one of the best teams ever. Scored 414 points and gave up only 144 in 1968. A lot of credit to the Jets' defense.
  • @kwigebow1
    Experts who say Joe Namath should not be in the Hall of Fame have never watched this game. No NFL QBs in that era could handle the Baltimore Colts defense. Namath shredded them.
  • @astro8585
    I watched this broadcast live at the time. At just 10 years old don't remember exact details but I was a Johnny Unitas fan and wanted the Colts to win.Was disappointed then that Baltimore lost but in retrospect appreciate the Jets win and what it meant for the AFL/AFC. It's great to be able to see it like it was then.
  • You know your really love your Team when they won their Super Bowl 25 Years before you where even born. Good or bad times... I LOVE MY JETS and will do forever and we will win it again.
  • @izzysworld6815
    I finished reading Joe Namath's new book this week. It is awesome. He gives a very detailed description of the entire game, all four quarters. He dribbles in some stories from his days at Alabama. All in all a really fun listen. I love Joe. The true New York hero
  • @jamestaddeo8891
    Winston Hill and Dave Herman's Performance in this game was spectacular and one of the most underrated aspects of this game.
  • @eddydase2755
    The graphics are pretty good for the 50's and 60's
  • @1thepner
    Al Derogatis was one of THE BEST side men in the booth ever!
  • @davidr5961
    Jets defense that year was impressive; people seem to forget the job Buddy Ryan did back then
  • I LOVE MY J-E-T-S JETS,JETS, JETS. I HOPE AND PRAY FOR THIS TEAM TO WIN ANOTHER SUPER BOWL ONE DAY.!!!!!
  • @topgrain
    January 1968. What a tumultuous year laid ahead for America.
  • @t4texastom587
    R.I.P. #13 Don Maynard 🏈 "Mr. AFL" God bless our pro football heroes from a by-gone era.