Hall of Famers
In 1965, the Jets signed Alabama quarterback Joe Namath after the NFL passed on Namath in the amateur draft. Under Namath's guidance, the Jets rose to the top of the AFL and in 1969 represented that league in the Super Bowl. They were pitted against the "best team in the NFL", the Baltimore Colts. At the time, the AFL was considered to be inferior to the NFL and most people considered the Jets to be heavy underdogs. In the week leading up to Super Bowl III, Namath famously "guaranteed" a victory and the Jets went on to complete one of the greatest upsets in football history by defeating the Colts 16-7. This victory showed that the AFL was capable of competing with the NFL and eventually led to the merging of the two leagues in 1970.
Pro Football Hall of Famers:
Don Maynard
Joe Namath
Don Maynard
Joe Namath
Retired numbers:
12 Joe Namath
13 Don Maynard
Not to be forgotten:
Verlon Biggs
Mark Gastineau
Larry Grantham
Winston Hill
12 Joe Namath
13 Don Maynard
Not to be forgotten:
Verlon Biggs
Mark Gastineau
Larry Grantham
Winston Hill

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