After retiring from professional football, Joe Namath pursued a career in television, appearing in various shows and commercials, most notably as a sports commentator and analyst. He also ventured into acting, making guest appearances on popular TV series. Additionally, Namath became an advocate for health-related causes, particularly in raising awareness about the impact of concussions in sports. Overall, he maintained a public presence and continued to be a prominent figure in sports culture.
Joe Namath retired after the 1977 season at the age of 34 (born May 31, 1943).
Joe Namath's birth name is Joseph William Namath.
The New York Jets have retired 3 numbers: No. 12: QB Joe Namath No. 13: WR Don Maynard No.73 Joe Klecko
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Weeb Ewbank was the head coach for the New York Jets in the 1969 Super Bowl III.
Joe Namath goes by Broadway Joe, The Hungarian Howitzer, and Joe Willie.
In 1967, Mike Taliaferro was the backup for Joe Namath.
Joe Namath who was the quarterback for the New York Jets. Joe Namath
I hope this is a typo because Joe Namath was still at Alabama in 1964.
Joe Namath is not gay. Did you see the Suzy Kolber fiasco ?
No ... Namath played in the SEC with the University of Alabama.
Yes, Namath is still alive of May, 2009.