Super Bowl V is sometimes called the "Blunder Bowl" or the "Stupor Bowl"
because it was filled with poor play, a missed PAT, penalties,
turnovers, and officiating miscues. The two teams committed a Super Bowl
record 11 combined turnovers in the game, and the Colts' seven
turnovers are currently the most ever committed by a winning team in a
Super Bowl. Dallas also set a Super Bowl record with 10 penalties,
costing them 133 yards. It was finally settled when Colts rookie kicker
Jim O'Brien kicked a 32-yard field goal with 5 seconds left in the game.
In order to win the game, Baltimore had to overcome a 13–6 deficit
after three quarters, and losing their starting quarterback Johnny
Unitas in the second quarter.
This Baltimore Colts mini helmet was signed in blue by Roy Jefferson and Mike Curtis with Jefferson inscribing "Super Bowl V Champs." This mini helmet includes a Sports Card Heroes sticker.