tom matte
John Unitas
Johnny Unitas and Earl Morrall.
Tom Matte, Baltimore Colts
Baltimore is the only other city that the colts have called home. The Colts were established as a franchise in 1946. They moved to Indianapolis in 1984, where they have remained since.
Baltimore Colts
The Baltimore Colts in 1968 which the Jets won 16-7.
In the NFL through Week 10 of the 2008 season, that was Joe Kapp of the Minnesota Vikings against the Baltimore Colts in 1969.
The Jets won Super Bowl III by upsetting the Baltimore Colts, 16-7, on Jan. 12, 1969. "Broadway Joe" Namath was the New York quarterback.
Of course, we know it was Johnny Unitas.
1968 Super Bowl III New York Jets 16 Baltimore Colts 7 1970 L Baltimore Colts 22-29 L @ Baltimore Colts 20-35 1971 L @ Baltimore Colts 0-22 L Baltimore Colts 13-14 1972 W @ Baltimore Colts 44-34 W Baltimore Colts 24-20 1973 W @ Baltimore Colts 34-10 W Baltimore Colts 20-17 1974 L Baltimore Colts 20-35 W @ Baltimore Colts 45-38 1975 L Baltimore Colts 28-45 L @ Baltimore Colts 19-52 1976 L Baltimore Colts 0 20-15 L @ Baltimore Colts 16-33 1977 L Baltimore Colts 12-20 L @ Baltimore Colts 12-33 1978 W @ Baltimore Colts 33-10 W Baltimore Colts 24-16 1979 L @ Baltimore Colts 8 - 10 W Baltimore Colts 30 - 17 1980 L Baltimore Colts 14 - 17 L @ Baltimore Colts 21 35 1981 W @ Baltimore Colts 41- 14 W Baltimore Colts 25-0 1982 (9 game season) W Baltimore Colts 37 - 0 1983 L Baltimore Colts 14 - 17 W @ Baltimore Colts 10 - 6
The Baltimore Colts. He played his final season with the San Diego Chargers.