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 solid maple laser engraved Super Bowl V football was signed in blue by Earl Morrall w/ "#15 QB" and "1968-MVP" inscriptions and Jim O'Brien w/ "SB V" inscription. This football stands just under 8" high and is number 25/5000 made. This item includes a Great Moments COA.