1968 Game 12 — JETS 35, Dolphins 17

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1968 Game 12 — JETS 35, Dolphins 17

Published: Fri, October 24, 2008 - 4:45pm EDT
Randy Lange

By Randy Lange

Lange is editor-in-chief of newyorkjets.com. He covered the Jets for 13 years for The Record of Hackensack, N.J.


File Under: Joe Namath, Miami Dolphins, Don Maynard, Larry Grantham, 1968 season, Babe Parilli

10/24 — This is the 12th in a series of Radar entries on the 16 games of the Jets' 1968 Super Bowl III season:   

Sunday, Dec. 1, 1968    

Shea Stadium, New York (61,776)

The Jets won for the ninth time, a club record, and Don Maynard grabbed three touchdowns and passed Raymond Berry as the all-time pro reception yardage leader. Babe Parilli, replacing Joe Namath, threw three touchdown passes after Miami had gone into the lead early in the fourth period. (Rookies in CAPS below.)

    1  2   3 4 Tot
 Miami Dolphins (4-7-1)   0 10   0 7 17
 JETS (9-3)   0 14   0 21 35
Qtr Team Scoring Play
2 MIA JIMMY KEYES 15 FG
2 NYJ Don Maynard 54 pass from Joe Namath (Jim Turner kick)
2 NYJ Pete Lammons 5 pass from Namath (J.Turner kick)
2 MIA GENE MILTON 38 pass from Bob Griese (KEYES kick)
4 MIA JIM KIICK 1 run (KEYES kick)
4 NYJ Maynard 47 pass from Babe Parilli (J.Turner kick)
4 NYJ Maynard 25 pass from Parilli (J.Turner kick)
4 NYJ Bake Turner 40 pass from Parilli (J.Turner kick)

Game Trivia

■ Parilli became the first QB in franchise history to throw three TD passes in a quarter. Namath did it once and not until 1972, and it's happened only seven times since, most recently by Brett Favre, who did it twice in the same game vs. Arizona.

■ Miami ran for 163 yards, most against the Jets all season, led by rookie Jim Kiick's 13 carries for 62 yards and a 1-yard TD that gave the Dolphins a short-lived 17-14 fourth-quarter lead.

■ 'Fins rookie Jimmy Keyes opened the scoring with a short field goal, which was the only successful FG against the Jets in the last 11 regular-season games as opposing kickers went 1-for-8.

Quote Now

John Dockery on Namath's third interception-less outing in four games: "I remember being up in Buffalo and Joe throwing all the interceptions, and then realizing he didn't have to carry the team on his shoulders and throw a bunch of touchdown passes, that he could also rely on the rest of the guys to help out, the defense specifically. I think Joe came of age a little bit that day."

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