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N.F.L. 1969 Super Bowl #3
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Super Bowl III
New York 16, Baltimore 7

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Orange Bowl
Miami, Florida
January 12, 1969
Attendance: 75,389
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    N.F.L. 1969 Super Bowl #3
    7 years ago
    Posted: January 13, 1969

    Super Bowl III
    New York 16, Baltimore 7

    SuperBowl.com wire reports

    Orange Bowl
    Miami, Florida
    January 12, 1969
    Attendance: 75,389
    MVP: Joe Namath, QB, New York
    SCORING
    1 2 3 4 OT T
    New York (A.F.L.) 0 7 6 3 16
    Baltimore 0 0 0 7 7
    1st Quarter

    2nd Quarter
    NYJ Snell 4 run (J. Turner kick), 5:57
    3rd Quarter
    NYJ FG J. Turner 32, 4:52
    NYJ FG J. Turner 30, 11:02
    4th Quarter
    NYJ FG J. Tur… Morener 9, 1:34
    BAL Hill 1 run (Michaels kick), 11:41
    NEW YORK JETS
    Total First Downs 21
    Rushing 10
    Passing 10
    Penalty 1
    Total Net Yardage 337
    Total Offensive Plays 74
    Avg. Gain per Offensive Play 4.6
    Rushes 43
    Yards Gained Rushing (Net) 142
    Average Yards per Rush 3.3
    Passes Attempted 29
    Passes Completed 17
    Had Intercepted 0
    Tackled Attempting to Pass 2
    Yards Lost Attempting to Pass 11
    Yards Gained Passing (Net) 195
    Punts 4
    Average Distance 38.8
    Punt Returns 1
    Punt Return Yardage 0
    Kickoff Returns 1
    Kickoff Return Yardage 25
    Interception Return Yardage 9
    Fumbles 1
    Own Fumbles Recovered 0
    Opponent Fumbles Recovered 1
    Penalties 5
    Yards Penalized 28
    Total Points Scored 16
    Touchdowns 1
    Rushing 1
    Passing 0
    Returns 0
    Extra Points 1
    Field Goals 3
    Fields Goals Attempted 5
    Safeties 0
    Third-Down Efficiency 8/18
    Fourth-Down Efficiency 0/0
    Time of Possession 36:10
    BALTIMORE COLTS
    Total First Downs 18
    Rushing 7
    Passing 9
    Penalty 2
    Total Net Yardage 324
    Total Offensive Plays 64
    Avg. Gain per Offensive Play 5.1
    Rushes 23
    Yards Gained Rushing (Net) 143
    Average Yards per Rush 6.2
    Passes Attempted 41
    Passes Completed 17
    Had Intercepted 4
    Tackled Attempting to Pass 0
    Yards Lost Attempting to Pass 0
    Yards Gained Passing (Net) 181
    Punts 3
    Average Distance 44.3
    Punt Returns 4
    Punt Return Yardage 34
    Kickoff Returns 4
    Kickoff Return Yardage 105
    Interception Return Yardage 0
    Fumbles 1
    Own Fumbles Recovered 0
    Opponent Fumbles Recovered 1
    Penalties 3
    Yards Penalized 23
    Total Points Scored 7
    Touchdowns 1
    Rushing 1
    Passing 0
    Returns 0
    Extra Points 1
    Field Goals 0
    Fields Goals Attempted 2
    Safeties 0
    Third-Down Efficiency 4/12
    Fourth-Down Efficiency 1/2
    Time of Possession 23:50
    Passing CP/AT YDS TD INT
    Namath 17/28 206 0 0
    Parilli 0/1 0 0 0
    Rushing CAR YDS TD LG
    Snell 30 121 1 12
    Boozer 10 19 0 8
    Mathis 3 2 0 1

    Receiving REC YDS TD LG
    Sauer 8 133 0 39
    Snell 4 40 0 14
    Mathis 3 20 0 13
    Lammons 2 13 0 11


    Interceptions INT YDS LG TD
    Beverly 2 0 0 0
    Hudson 1 9 9 0
    Sample 1 0 0 0
    Punting NO AVG LG BLK
    Johnson 4 38.8 39 0
    Punt Returns NO/FC YDS LG TD
    Baird 1/1 0 0 0
    Kickoff Returns NO YDS LG TD
    Christy 1 25 25 0

    Offense
    Player Pos
    Schmitt, John C
    Rasmussen, Randy G
    Talamini, Bob G
    Herman, Dave T
    Hill, Winston T
    Lammons, Pete TE
    Maynard, Don WR
    Sauer, George Jr. WR
    Boozer, Emerson RB
    Snell, Matt RB
    Namath, Joe QB
    Defense
    Player Pos
    Elliott, D. John DT
    Rochester, Paul DT
    Biggs, Verlon DE
    Philbin, Gerry DE
    Baker, Ralph OLB
    Grantham, Larry OLB
    Atkinson, Al MLB
    Beverly, Randy CB
    Sample, Johnny CB
    Baird, Bill FS
    Hudson, Jim SS
    Substitutes
    Player
    Christy, Earl
    Crane, Paul
    D'Amato, Mike
    Dockery, John
    Gordon, Cornell
    Johnson, Curley
    Mathis, Bill
    McAdams, Carl
    Neidert, John
    Parilli, Babe
    Rademacher, Bill
    Richards, Jim
    Richardson, Jeff
    Smolinski, Mark
    Thompson, Stephen
    Turner, Jim B.
    Turner, Bake
    Walton, Samuel Less
      N.F.L. 1969 Super Bowl #3
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        N.F.L. 1969 Super Bowl #3
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        Posted: January 13, 1969

        Super Bowl III
        New York 16, Baltimore 7

        SuperBowl.com wire reports

        Orange Bowl
        Miami, Florida
        January 12, 1969
        Attendance: 75,389
        MVP: Joe Namath, QB, New York
        SCORING
        1 2 3 4 OT T
        New York (A.F.L.) 0 7 6 3 16
        Baltimore 0 0 0 7 7
        1st Quarter

        2nd Quarter
        NYJ Snell 4 run (J. Turner kick), 5:57
        3rd Quarter
        NYJ FG J. Turner 32, 4:52
        NYJ FG J. Turner 30, 11:02
        4th Quarter
        NYJ FG J.… More Turner 9, 1:34
        BAL Hill 1 run (Michaels kick), 11:41
        NEW YORK JETS
        Total First Downs 21
        Rushing 10
        Passing 10
        Penalty 1
        Total Net Yardage 337
        Total Offensive Plays 74
        Avg. Gain per Offensive Play 4.6
        Rushes 43
        Yards Gained Rushing (Net) 142
        Average Yards per Rush 3.3
        Passes Attempted 29
        Passes Completed 17
        Had Intercepted 0
        Tackled Attempting to Pass 2
        Yards Lost Attempting to Pass 11
        Yards Gained Passing (Net) 195
        Punts 4
        Average Distance 38.8
        Punt Returns 1
        Punt Return Yardage 0
        Kickoff Returns 1
        Kickoff Return Yardage 25
        Interception Return Yardage 9
        Fumbles 1
        Own Fumbles Recovered 0
        Opponent Fumbles Recovered 1
        Penalties 5
        Yards Penalized 28
        Total Points Scored 16
        Touchdowns 1
        Rushing 1
        Passing 0
        Returns 0
        Extra Points 1
        Field Goals 3
        Fields Goals Attempted 5
        Safeties 0
        Third-Down Efficiency 8/18
        Fourth-Down Efficiency 0/0
        Time of Possession 36:10
        BALTIMORE COLTS
        Total First Downs 18
        Rushing 7
        Passing 9
        Penalty 2
        Total Net Yardage 324
        Total Offensive Plays 64
        Avg. Gain per Offensive Play 5.1
        Rushes 23
        Yards Gained Rushing (Net) 143
        Average Yards per Rush 6.2
        Passes Attempted 41
        Passes Completed 17
        Had Intercepted 4
        Tackled Attempting to Pass 0
        Yards Lost Attempting to Pass 0
        Yards Gained Passing (Net) 181
        Punts 3
        Average Distance 44.3
        Punt Returns 4
        Punt Return Yardage 34
        Kickoff Returns 4
        Kickoff Return Yardage 105
        Interception Return Yardage 0
        Fumbles 1
        Own Fumbles Recovered 0
        Opponent Fumbles Recovered 1
        Penalties 3
        Yards Penalized 23
        Total Points Scored 7
        Touchdowns 1
        Rushing 1
        Passing 0
        Returns 0
        Extra Points 1
        Field Goals 0
        Fields Goals Attempted 2
        Safeties 0
        Third-Down Efficiency 4/12
        Fourth-Down Efficiency 1/2
        Time of Possession 23:50
        Passing CP/AT YDS TD INT
        Namath 17/28 206 0 0
        Parilli 0/1 0 0 0
        Rushing CAR YDS TD LG
        Snell 30 121 1 12
        Boozer 10 19 0 8
        Mathis 3 2 0 1

        Receiving REC YDS TD LG
        Sauer 8 133 0 39
        Snell 4 40 0 14
        Mathis 3 20 0 13
        Lammons 2 13 0 11


        Interceptions INT YDS LG TD
        Beverly 2 0 0 0
        Hudson 1 9 9 0
        Sample 1 0 0 0
        Punting NO AVG LG BLK
        Johnson 4 38.8 39 0
        Punt Returns NO/FC YDS LG TD
        Baird 1/1 0 0 0
        Kickoff Returns NO YDS LG TD
        Christy 1 25 25 0

        Offense
        Player Pos
        Schmitt, John C
        Rasmussen, Randy G
        Talamini, Bob G
        Herman, Dave T
        Hill, Winston T
        Lammons, Pete TE
        Maynard, Don WR
        Sauer, George Jr. WR
        Boozer, Emerson RB
        Snell, Matt RB
        Namath, Joe QB
        Defense
        Player Pos
        Elliott, D. John DT
        Rochester, Paul DT
        Biggs, Verlon DE
        Philbin, Gerry DE
        Baker, Ralph OLB
        Grantham, Larry OLB
        Atkinson, Al MLB
        Beverly, Randy CB
        Sample, Johnny CB
        Baird, Bill FS
        Hudson, Jim SS
        Substitutes
        Player
        Christy, Earl
        Crane, Paul
        D'Amato, Mike
        Dockery, John
        Gordon, Cornell
        Johnson, Curley
        Mathis, Bill
        McAdams, Carl
        Neidert, John
        Parilli, Babe
        Rademacher, Bill
        Richards, Jim
        Richardson, Jeff
        Smolinski, Mark
        Thompson, Stephen
        Turner, Jim B.
        Turner, Bake
        Walton, Samuel Less
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          N.F.L. 1969 Super Bowl #3
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          Posted: January 13, 1969

          Super Bowl III
          New York 16, Baltimore 7

          M2Vp wire reports

          Orange Bowl
          Miami, Florida
          January 12, 1969
          Attendance: 75,389
          MVP: Joe Namath, QB, New York
          SCORING
          1 2 3 4 OT T
          New York (A.F.L.) 0 7 6 3 16
          Baltimore 0 0 0 7 7
          1st Quarter

          2nd Quarter
          NYJ Snell 4 run (J. Turner kick), 5:57
          3rd Quarter
          NYJ FG J. Turner 32, 4:52
          NYJ FG J. Turner 30, 11:02
          4th Quarter
          NYJ FG J. T… Moreurner 9, 1:34
          BAL Hill 1 run (Michaels kick), 11:41
          NEW YORK JETS
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              Third quarter[edit]
              The third quarter belonged to the Jets, who controlled the ball for all but three minutes of the period. Baltimore ran only seven offensive plays all quarter, gaining only 11 yards. Matte lost a fumble on the first play from scrimmage in the second half, yet another demoralizing event, which was recovered by linebacker Ralph Baker on the Colts 33-yard line, leading to Turner's 3… More2-yard field goal to increase the Jets' lead, 10–0. Then after forcing the Colts to punt again, Namath completed 4 passes for 40 yards to set up Turner's 30-yard field goal to increase the lead, 13–0. On that drive, Namath temporarily went out of the game after injuring his right thumb, and was replaced by backup quarterback Babe Parilli for a few plays. Namath returned by the end of the third quarter, but the Jets would not run a pass play for the entire fourth quarter.
              Matt Snell said, "By this time, the Colts were pressing. You saw the frustration and worry on all their faces."[23] After Turner's second field goal, with 4 minutes left in the third quarter, Colts head coach Don Shula took Morrall out of the game and put in the sore-armed Johnny Unitas to see if he could provide a spark to Baltimore's offense. Unitas could not get the Colts offense moving on their next drive and they were forced to punt again after 3 plays. Less
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                On their next possession, Baltimore went from their own 20-yard line to New York's 15-yard line in three plays, aided by Matte's 58-yard run. However, with 2 minutes left in the half, Morrall was intercepted again, by Sample at the Jets' 2-yard line, deflating the Colts considerably. The Jets then were forced to punt on their ensuing drive, and the Colts advanced the ball to New York's 41-yard lin… Moree. What followed is one of the most famous plays in Super Bowl history. Baltimore tried a flea flicker play, which had a huge impact on the momentum of the game. Matte ran off right tackle after taking a handoff, then pitched the ball back to Morrall. The play completely fooled the NBC Camera Crew, and the Jets defense, leaving receiver Jimmy Orr wide open near the end zone. However, Morrall failed to spot him and instead threw a pass intended for running back Jerry Hill that was intercepted by Jets safety Jim Hudson as time expired, maintaining the Jets' 7–0 lead at halftime. Earlier in the season, against the Atlanta Falcons, on the same play, Morrall had completed the same pass for a touchdown to Orr, the play's intended target. "I was the primary receiver," Orr said later. "Earl said he just didn't see me. I was open from here to Tampa." "I'm just a lineman, but I looked up and saw Jimmy open," added center Bill Curry. "I don't know what happened." Some speculated that Morrall couldn't see Orr because the Florida A&M marching band (in blue uniforms similar to the Colts) was gathering behind the end zone for the halftime show.[40] Less
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                  Second quarter[edit]
                  However, on third down (the second play of the second quarter), Morrall's pass was tipped by Jets linebacker Al Atkinson, bounced crazily, high into the air off tight end Tom Mitchell, and was intercepted by Jets cornerback Randy Beverly in the end zone for a touchback. "That was the game in a nutshell," says Matte.[15] Starting from their own 20-yard line, Snell rushed on the… More next 4 plays, advancing the ball 26 yards. The Jets would have success all day running off left tackle behind the blocking of Winston Hill, who, according to Snell, was overpowering 36-year-old defensive end Ordell Braase, the man who had tormented the rookie Hill in Colts' training camp. Said Snell, "Braase pretty much faded out."[23] Namath later completed 3 consecutive passes, moving the ball to the Colts 23-yard line. Boozer gained just 2 yards on the next play, but Snell followed it up with a 12-yard reception at the 9-yard line and a 5-yard run to the 4-yard line, and capped the drive with a 4-yard touchdown run, once again off left tackle. The score gave the Jets a 7–0 lead, and marked the first time in history that an AFL team led in the Super Bowl.
                  On Baltimore's ensuing drive, a 30-yard completion from Morrall to running back Tom Matte helped the Colts advance to the New York 42-yard line, but they once again failed to score as Jets cornerback Johnny Sample broke up Morrall's third down pass and Michaels missed his second field goal attempt, this time from 46 yards. Two plays after the Jets took over following the missed field goal, Namath's 36-yard completion to Sauer enabled New York to eventually reach the Baltimore 32-yard line. But Namath then threw two incompletions, and was sacked on third down by Colts linebacker Dennis Gaubatz for a 2-yard loss. New York kicker Jim Turner tried to salvage the drive with a 41-yard field goal attempt, but he missed. Less
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                    The Colts began their first offensive series on their own 27-yard line. Quarterback Earl Morrall completed a 19-yard pass to tight end John Mackey and then running back Tom Matte ran for 10 yards to place the ball on the Jets' 44-yard line. Jerry Hill's runs of 7 and 5 yards picked up another Colts first down,[36] then Morrall's pass to tight end Tom Mitchell gained 15 yards on third and thirteen… More and saw the ball placed at the Jets' 19-yard line.[37] In scoring position, Morrall attempted to score quickly against a reeling Jets defense. Receiver Willie Richardson dropped Morrall's pass on first down followed by an incompletion on second down after Mitchell was overthrown.[37] On third down, none of his receivers were open and Morrall was tackled at the line of scrimmage by Al Atkinson. Michaels was brought out to attempt a 27-yard field goal, but it was wide left.[38] "You could almost feel the steam go out of them," said Snell.[23]
                    On the Jets' second possession, Namath threw deep to Maynard, who, despite his pulled hamstring, was open by a step. The ball was overthrown, but this one play helped change the outcome of the game. Fearing the speedy Maynard, the Colts decided to rotate their zone defense to help cover Maynard, leaving Sauer covered one-on-one by Lenny Lyles, helping Sauer catch 8 passes for 133 yards, including a crucial third quarter 39-yard reception that kept a scoring drive alive. The Jets kept rushing Snell to their strong left, rushing off tackle with Boozer blocking the linebacker, and gained first down after first down as the Colts defense gave ground. The Colts defense was more concerned about Maynard, the passing game, and the deep threat of a Namath to Maynard touchdown. Although the Colts were unaware of Maynard's injury, the Jets were aware that Lyles had been weakened by tonsillitis all week, causing them great glee when they saw the one-on-one matchup with Sauer.[39]
                    With less than two minutes left in the period, Colts punter David Lee booted a 51-yard kick that pinned the Jets back at their own 4-yard line. Three plays later, Sauer caught a 3-yard pass from Namath, but fumbled while being tackled by Lyles, and Baltimore linebacker Ron Porter recovered it at New York's 12-yard line. Less
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