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October 17, 1966 | Dan Jenkins Jet Quarterback Joe Namath has closed the sports celebrity gap in New York with amiable enthusiasm, flushing foxes in the hip saloons and treading llama in his plush penthouse pad
September 12, 1966 In training camp the Jets performed as extras in the filming of a TV musical about a miserable football team that is transformed into a winner by a messenger of the gods. On cue, the Jets were dropping passes,...
November 29, 1965 •George Sauer, player personnel director for the New York Jets, on the large number of huge football players: "A few years back parents of a 6-foot-6 boy would hide him in the closet; now they send him out to play...
September 13, 1965 | Edwin Shrake Assuming Joe Namath's right knee is strong enough for him to play a season of professional football but not strong enough for him to do close-order drill in an Army uniform, the celebrated $400,000 rookie will take...
August 09, 1965 | John Underwood The Jets have Namath, now the Patriots have Bellino. Their presence in a rookie game drew a crowd that split the seams of the stadium
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