Joe Namath American Football (American)
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Relationship Statistics
| Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Married | 1 | 16 years, 6 months | - | - |
| Dating | 6 | 7 years | 1 year, 8 months | 1 year |
| Encounter | 2 | - | - | - |
| Total | 9 | 16 years, 6 months | 2 years, 11 months | 1 year |
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| First Name | Joe |
| Last Name | Namath |
| Full Name at Birth | Joseph William Namath |
| Alternative Name | Broadway Joe, The Hungarian Howitzer, Joe Willie |
| Birthday | 31st May, 1943 |
| Birthplace | Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Height | 6' 2" (188 cm) |
| Weight | 200lbs (91 kg) |
| Build | Athletic |
| Eye Color | Green |
| Hair Color | Brown - Dark |
| Zodiac Sign | Gemini |
| Sexuality | Straight |
| Religion | Roman Catholic |
| Ethnicity | White |
| Nationality | American |
| University | University of Alabama |
| Occupation Text | Football Player, Actor |
| Occupation | Football (American) |
| American Football Position | Quarterback |
| Draft | Drafted by the New York Jets in the 1st round (1st overall) of the 1965 AFL Draft., Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1st round (12th overall) of the 1965 NFL Draft. |
| Hall of Fame | Inducted into Hall of Fame in 1985, finalist in 1983, 1984 |
| Claim to Fame | Hall of Fame quarterback for the New York Jets |
Joseph William Namath (; born May 31, 1943), nicknamed "Broadway Joe", is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the American Football League (AFL) and National Football League (NFL) during the 1960s and 1970s. He played college football for the Alabama Crimson Tide under coach Paul "Bear" Bryant from 1962 to 1964. Namath was an AFL icon and played for that league's New York Jets for most of his professional football career. He finished his career with the Los Angeles Rams. He was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1985. He retired after playing 143 games over 13 years in the AFL and NFL, including playoffs. His teams had an overall record of 68 wins, 71 losses, and four ties, 64–64–4 in 132 starts, and 4–7 in relief. He completed 1,886 passes for 27,663 yards, threw 173 touchdowns, and had 220 interceptions, for a career passer rating of 65.5. He played for three division champions (the 1968 and 1969 AFL East Champion Jets and the 1977 NFC West Champion Rams), earned one league championship (1968 AFL Championship), and one Super Bowl victory (Super Bowl III).