As a fan of the Namath era Jets, I would pick Namath's 52 yard pass completion to Don Maynard against the Raiders in the 1968 AFL Championship as the club's signature play. Trailing 23-20 in the 4th quarter, Maynard made an over-the-shoulder catch which put the New York in position for the winning touchdown at the Oakland 6. The title from Lou Sahadi's 1969 book on the Super Bowl III champs (The Long Pass) was inspired by that particular play. Another (my second choice - also from the '68 AFL title game), would be Ralph Baker's recovery of Daryle Lamonica's lateral pass that was supposed to be a screen to Charlie Smith. The Raiders were driving for a go-ahead score late in the 4th quarter when the play backfired. In a 1980's Football Digest article, Joe Namath called the 1968 AFL Championship his most memorable game ever.Teo wrote:For the post-Namath and Gastineau's Jets, I would chose Jumbo Elliott's diving TD catch in the Monday Night against Miami in 2000. When you talk about great comebacks, that's the play they usually show.
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