Jets quarterback Joe Namath made an appearance three days before the
Super Bowl at the Miami Touchdown Club and brashly guaranteed a victory.
His team backed up his words by controlling most of the game, and built
a 16–0 lead through the fourth quarter off of a touchdown run by Matt
Snell and three field goals by Jim Turner. Colts quarterback Earl
Morrall threw three interceptions before being replaced by Johnny
Unitas, who then led Baltimore to its only touchdown during the last few
minutes of the game. Namath, who completed 17 out of 28 passes for 206
yards, was named the Super Bowl's Most Valuable Player, despite not
throwing a touchdown pass in the game or any passes at all in the fourth
quarter.
This 1969 Baltimore Colts Super Bowl III Winner phantom pennant is in excellent condition. The applique is uncracked and still very bright in color, though it appears the "1969" has been colored over.