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Namath and Manning Proved NFL QBs Can Be ThemselvesJoe Namath wasn’t just a quarterback—he was a cultural phenomenon. With his fur coats and fearless media presence, Broadway Joe brought swagger to a sport that wasn’t used to showmanship.
December 20, 2003 – On the sideline at a Patriots-Jets game on ESPN, Suzy Kolber interviews a visibly drunk Namath who says, “I want to kiss you” twice before the camera cuts away.
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How Joe Namath's pantyhose commercial changed an industry - MSNHe was -- and still is -- Namath's consigliere, fiercely protective of the "Broadway Joe" brand. Suddenly, in the backseat of the limo, Walsh was hit with a wave of trepidation.
What makes an HOFer stand out? The post Jets Legend Joe Namath Gives Final Verdict on Aaron Glenn’s Appointment as Sauce Gardner and More React to New Head Coach appeared first on EssentiallySports.
This week on AL.com’s Alabama football podcast “Beat Everyone,” Joe Namath joins Eli Gold to share his memories of being recruited by Bear Bryant, witnessing history during the Civil Rights ...
Lea Thompson and Joe Namath share a birthday today. Check out our photo slideshow of celebrities and other famous people with birthdays on May 31, 2025 and find out a fun fact about each person.
A recent REA auction ended with Joe Namath's 1965 Topps Rookie Card graded at a PSA 8 selling for an eye-opening $49,200.
December 20, 2003 – On the sideline at a Patriots-Jets game on ESPN, Suzy Kolber interviews a visibly drunk Namath who says, “I want to kiss you” twice before the camera cuts away.
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