Joe Namath is a Hall of Famer because he lead the New york Jets to a huge upset of the Baltimore Colts in Superbowl 3. Some consider it to be the biggest upset of all time.
In 1967, Mike Taliaferro was the backup for Joe Namath.
Joe Gibbs was elected to the HOF in 1996.
Bart Starr and Joe Namath, who are both in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Their latest quarterback John Parker Wilson is currently on the Atlanta Falcons roster. Also Brodie Croyle, Scott Hunter, Jeff Rutledge, Hall of Famer Ken Stabler, and Richard Todd.
No ... Namath played in the SEC with the University of Alabama.
Joe Namath used to be a quarterback, in American Football. For most of his career he played for the New York Jets, and he ended it with the Los Angeles Rams. Eventually in 1985 he got into the Hall of Fame.
Joe Namath is a member of the football hall of fame. He played quarterback for the New York Jets.
Joe Namath is a Hall of Famer because he lead the New york Jets to a huge upset of the Baltimore Colts in Superbowl 3. Some consider it to be the biggest upset of all time.
Joe Namath played for the NFL's New York Jets for most of his professional career but finished playing for the NFL's Los Angeles Rams before retirement. Namath was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1985.
Only Joe Namath. No player since Namath has been a finalist based on a Jets career.
The cast of 1989 Hall of Fame Bowl - 1989 includes: Dick MacPherson as Himself - Syracuse Orangemen Head Coach Joe Namath as Himself - Color Commentator
Hall of Famer Joe Namath
Joe Namath used to be a quarterback, in American Football. For most of his career he played for the New York Jets, and he ended it with the Los Angeles Rams. Eventually in 1985 he got into the Hall of Fame.
Most of the players that wear #12 are quarterbacks. Those in the Hall of Fame include Roger Staubach, Ken Stabler, Joe Namath, Bob Griese, and Jim Kelly. Since I'm from Louisiana, I'll throw Terry Bradshaw into the mix.
Joseph William Namath, also known as Broadway Joeor Joe Willie, is a former American football quarterback. He played for the University of Alabama under legendary coach Paul "Bear" Byant. Namath played for the New York Jets for most of his professional career but finished his career with the Los Angeles Rams. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1985.
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Joe Namath's birth name is Joseph William Namath.