1970 New York Jets season

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The 1970 New York Jets season was the 11th season for the team and the first in the National Football League, following the AFL–NFL merger. It began with the team trying to maintain or improve upon its 10–4 record from 1969 under head coach Weeb Ewbank. The Jets finished with a record of 4–10. One of the highlights of the season was the Jets' first game when they appeared on the first ever Monday Night Football game vs. the Cleveland Browns. The Jets lost the game 31–21.In the fifth game of the season, quarterback Joe Namath was lost for the season when he broke his wrist vs. the Baltimore Colts in Shea Stadium, the first meeting between the teams since Namath guaranteed victory in Super Bowl III. Namath's injury occurred when he hit his hand on the helmet of Colts defensive tackle Fred Mi rdf:langString
La stagione 1970 dei New York Jets è stata la prima della franchigia nella National Football League, l’11ª complessiva dopo la fusione con l'American Football League. Dopo essersi qualificata per i playoff nelle due stagioni precedenti, la squadra scese a un record di 4–10. Uno dei momenti da ricordare della stagione fu quando i Jets apparvero nel primo Monday Night Football della storia, dove furono sconfitti per 31-21 dai Cleveland Browns. Nella quinta gara della stagione, il quarterback Joe Namath si infortunò per tutto il resto della stagione rompendosi un polso contro i Baltimore Colts allo Shea Stadium, nel primo incontro tra le due squadra dalla vittoria nel Super Bowl III. Con la loro stella infortunata, i Jets furono costretti a far giocare l’inesperto , che guidò New York a vitto rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The 1970 New York Jets season was the 11th season for the team and the first in the National Football League, following the AFL–NFL merger. It began with the team trying to maintain or improve upon its 10–4 record from 1969 under head coach Weeb Ewbank. The Jets finished with a record of 4–10. One of the highlights of the season was the Jets' first game when they appeared on the first ever Monday Night Football game vs. the Cleveland Browns. The Jets lost the game 31–21.In the fifth game of the season, quarterback Joe Namath was lost for the season when he broke his wrist vs. the Baltimore Colts in Shea Stadium, the first meeting between the teams since Namath guaranteed victory in Super Bowl III. Namath's injury occurred when he hit his hand on the helmet of Colts defensive tackle Fred Miller. With Namath on the sidelines, the Jets were forced to play untested Al Woodall, who guided New York to upsets of NFC powerhouses Los Angeles and Minnesota, but only one other victory, over the lowly Boston Patriots.
rdf:langString La stagione 1970 dei New York Jets è stata la prima della franchigia nella National Football League, l’11ª complessiva dopo la fusione con l'American Football League. Dopo essersi qualificata per i playoff nelle due stagioni precedenti, la squadra scese a un record di 4–10. Uno dei momenti da ricordare della stagione fu quando i Jets apparvero nel primo Monday Night Football della storia, dove furono sconfitti per 31-21 dai Cleveland Browns. Nella quinta gara della stagione, il quarterback Joe Namath si infortunò per tutto il resto della stagione rompendosi un polso contro i Baltimore Colts allo Shea Stadium, nel primo incontro tra le due squadra dalla vittoria nel Super Bowl III. Con la loro stella infortunata, i Jets furono costretti a far giocare l’inesperto , che guidò New York a vittorie a sorpresa contro formazioni quotate della NFC come Los Angeles e Minnesota. Oltre a queste però, l’unica altra vittoria fu contro i poco temibili Boston Patriots.
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