Dallas Cowboys linebacker Chuck Howley was the last player to win the Super Bowl MVP on a losing team in NFL history. In ...
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NFL fans talk about why Baltimore Colts quarterback Johnny Unitas's win in the Greatest ... Hall of Famer and four-time Super Bowl champion "Mean" Joe Greene tops the list at No. 1 of the Top ...
Notre Dame thought Johnny Unitas was too small ... returned and led the Colts on their only scoring drive in historic Super Bowl III, a 16-7 loss to the New York Jets. Two years later, in the ...
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Quarterback Joe Namath led the New Yorkers to win the game 16-7, beating the legendary Johnny Unitas. In edition IV, for the first time with the name Super Bowl, the Kansas City Chiefs defeated ...
Along with Eason and Morton, Earl Morrall was also sent to the bench in a Super Bowl. Morrall had replaced Johnny Unitas during the 1968 season and put together an MVP year with the Baltimore Colts.