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But before the Jets reached the Super Bowl, they had to get past the Oakland Raiders in the 1968 AFL championship game. The Jets and the Raiders didn’t like one another.
To find another backwards pass that played a memorable role in an AFL (C) Championship one has to go into the wayback machine to 1968. Joe Namath and the New York Jets' upset of the Baltimore ...
The Raiders blew out the Chiefs in a 1968 AFL Playoff game en route to a date with the Jets in the AFL title game.
In pro football’s most notorious TV game of all-time, the New York Jets take a 32-29 lead on a field goal with 1:05 remaining in the fourth quarter in an AFL showdown against the Raiders in ...
On December 29, 1968, the Jets finally got revenge on the Raiders in the AFL Championship. 50 years later, players reflect on that season and why that game almost meant more than the Super Bowl win.
He played with New York from 1964 to 1972, winning an AFL championship in 1968 and the third Super Bowl in 1969. He spent the final year of his career with the Philadelphia Eagles in 1973.
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