Steve Sloan, an Alabama Crimson Tide football legend, passed away Sunday at 79-years-old. According to AL.com, Sloan was in the Orlando Health Phillips Hospital for three months before passing away.
57 Super Bowls have come and gone. 57 games have had unbelievable moments that will stay with football fans for an eternity. Ranking some of the moments we can close our eyes and see as if it's the first time is so difficult.
There have been many great teams over the 100-plus years the National Football League has been in existence. While some teams have been great on the field in a moment in time, others were great in the sense they helped transcend the game to what it is today.
Due mostly to fallout from the COVID pandemic, the Pro Football Hall-of-Fame's board of selectors hasn't met in person since February, 2020. That was supposed to change last month, but weather conditions throughout the country compelled the Hall cancel its plans and return to a fourth consecutive Zoom session.
New York Jets legend Joe Namath suggested that Jets chairman Woody Johnson and vice chairman Christopher Johnson should step in, if necessary, to stop quarterback Aaron Rodgers from returning to the lineup this season.
The conclusion to one of the most famous games in National Football League history was actually seen by few people back in 1968, but it had a direct impact on sports are viewed on television nowadays — and Joe Namath was a part of it. Of course, this was the famous Heidi game.
Eddie Kingston believes the New York Jets’ bad luck can squarely be blamed on Joe Namath ghosting a witch. Kingston spoke with Dominic DeAngelo for AdFreeShows.com, and the pair talked about the ongoing woes of the New York Jets football team.
Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Namath is arguably the most beloved figure in the history of the New York Jets but seemingly has no relationship with individuals associated with the organization.
Namath generated headlines and went viral last Monday following the Jets' 15-10 home loss to the New England Patriots when he said he'd seen "enough" of Wilson playing for New York.
New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson offered a measured response to the criticism he received this week from the team's only Super Bowl-winning QB, Joe Namath.
New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson responded Thursday to controversial comments Hall of Famer Joe Namath.
Some within the New York Jets were apparently quite hurt by Joe Namath's recent assertion that the team needed to completely clean house.
SEPT 26 NAMATH UNLOADS Joe Namath has had enough, as the New York Jets icon is unloading on the team's young quarterback, Zach Wilson, calling his play in place of the injured Aaron Rodgers "disgusting.'' Wilson's play in Sunday's 15-10 loss to the New England Patriots caused Namath to let it all hang out.
New York Jets legend Joe Namath does not appear to have much faith in Zach Wilson after watching his play Sunday against the New England Patriots.
Joe Namath is a legend that matters to the New York Jets organization. What he says about the team is something that many fans listen to closely. Namath has been very vocal about his love of the Aaron Rodgers trade.
The only man to quarterback the New York Jets to a Super Bowl turned 80 years old this week. Living in Florida, only about 90 miles north of where Gang
Hall of Famer Joe Namath has responded to the explanation that new Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers gave for not wearing Namath's No. 12 with Gang Green.
Joe Namath wants to see a change at quarterback for the Jets this year. He's even willing to bring his number out of retirement to make it happen. Namath told the Tiki and Tierney show on Thursday that he's a big fan of Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, another Hall of Fame quarterback that dons No.
There is still so much uncertainty of where or if Rodgers will play next season. If it was up to Namath, the decision would be clear.
Legendary New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath would like to see the team make a major move at the quarterback position, and is even willing to do his part to facilitate it.
Hall of Famer Johnny Unitas is synonymous with greatness. Let’s take a look at his legendary career.
The Dolphins Week 10 rematch with the New York Jets featured the first meeting of quarterbacks Joe Namath and Earl Morrall since Super Bowl III. Before that game, along with his famous guarantee, Namath had shared a less than flattering evaluation of the Colts’ Morrall, the reigning NFL MVP, as a quarterback.
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford threw a pick-six interception to San Francisco 49ers strong safety Talanoa Hufanga in a 24-9 Week 4 loss.
There is a famous picture of defensive end Ben Davidson of the Oakland Raiders delivering a vicious hit that knocked the helmet off Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Namath of the New York Jets in a 1967 game at the Oakland Coliseum won by the Raiders, 38-29.
I’ve been looking at some stats on both Russell Wilson personally and the Seattle Seahawks in general. It’s been interesting work — I’ve long wondered
There is no mistaking the fact that the Jets offense has not been fun to watch this year.
Will this former member of the Crimson Tide roll to Gang Green? Alabama and New York Jets legend Joe Namath isn’t ready to go that far but nonetheless bestowed some high compliments to fellow Tuscaloosa thrower Mac Jones during an appearance on NFL Network.
The NFL season is about to start (whatever that may look like). That means we'll get reacquainted with some of the games best players - and nicknames (Gronk, Matty Ice).
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!