NFLNFL New York Jets Trading Cards1965–1977Hall of Fame · 1985

Joe Namath Cards & Plaques

Broadway Joe on the wall — for the Jets fan who lived the guarantee.

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New York Jets All-Time Greats Fan Cave Plaque 8x10 3 Cards Joe Namath Curtis Martin Darrelle Revis

Career snapshot

Career: 27,663 passing yards · 173 passing TDs · 220 INTs · 13 seasons · 1965–1977 across New York Jets (12 seasons) and Los Angeles Rams (1 season).

Hardware: Super Bowl III Champion, Super Bowl III MVP, 1968 AFL MVP, 5× AFL All-Star / Pro Bowl. First QB to throw for 4,000 yards in a season (1967). #12 overall pick of 1965 NFL Draft. Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 1985.

Accolades

★ Super Bowl III Champion — guaranteed the upset over Baltimore

★ Super Bowl III MVP

★ 1968 AFL MVP

★ 5× AFL All-Star / Pro Bowl

★ First QB to throw for 4,000 yards in a season (1967)

★ 1965 AFL Rookie of the Year

★ #12 overall pick of 1965 NFL Draft (Alabama)

★ Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 1985

The card collector's view

Namath's flagship rookie is the 1965 Topps #122 RC—a true vintage holy-grail card, with PSA 8 and above copies clearing five figures. The card is part of the rare 1965 Topps football set, one of the most valuable vintage sets in the hobby. His 1966-1975 Topps run features his Super Bowl III-era cards, all of which carry vintage value. Panini retired-legends inserts in Mosaic and Donruss Optic feature Broadway Joe in classic Jets green-and-white.

About Joe Namath Cards & Plaques at FreshDCards

Guaranteed it. Joe Namath made the most famous prediction in football history three days before Super Bowl III—that his 18-point underdog New York Jets would beat the Baltimore Colts—and then he went out and proved himself right. Super Bowl III MVP. 1968 AFL MVP. Five-time All-Star. The first quarterback to throw for 4,000 yards in a season (1967). Broadway Joe lit up the AFL with the kind of swagger and star power the league needed to win its merger fight with the NFL. Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 1985.