The 1968 AFL Championship Game was the ninth annual
American Football League
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's championship game, played on December 29 at
Shea Stadium in
Queens,
New York City,
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. It matched the
defending champion Oakland Raiders
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(12–2) of the Western Division and the host
New York Jets
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(11–3) of the Eastern Division, who were slight favorites.
The Raiders had hosted a
tiebreaker playoff game the week before against the
Kansas City Chiefs (12–2) to determine the Western Division champion, while the Eastern champion Jets were idle.
Slightly favored,
the Jets defeated the Raiders 27–23 to win the championship and the chance to play the
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in
Super Bowl III.
Game summary
A 28-yard punt by Oakland's
Mike Eischeid
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gave New York the ball on the Raiders 44-yard line on their first possession, and they took advantage of the short field with a 4-play scoring drive.
Joe Namath
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completed two 14-yard passes to Maynard on it, the second one a touchdown to give the Jets an early 7–0 lead. Meanwhile, Raiders quarterback
Daryle Lamonica completed just one of his first 13 pass attempts. His first completion was a 36-yard pass to
Billy Cannon, but the Raiders ended up with no points on that drive when
George Blanda hit the cross bar attempting a 45-yard field goal. New York then drove to a 33-yard field goal by
Jim Turner, giving them a 10–0 lead in the final minutes of the first quarter.
After being completely dominated up to this point, the Raiders offense finally got into gear as Lamonica completed passes to
Pete Banaszak and
Fred Biletnikoff for gains of 11 and 15 yards. Then he hit fullback
Hewritt Dixon for a 23-yard gain on the last play of the first quarter. As the second quarter opened up, Lamonica finished the 80-yard drive with a 29-yard touchdown pass to Biletnikoff, making the score 10–7. The rest of the quarter would result in nothing but field goal attempts, with Turner missing one from 44 yards, but connecting from 35, while Blanda kicked a 26-yard field goal right before halftime to make the score 13–10.
Lamonica opened the third quarter with a 37-yard completion to Biletnikoff. Then his 40-yard pass to receiver
Warren Wells gave Oakland a first down on the Jets 6-yard line. However, rush attempts over the next three plays resulted in just 5 yards. Faced with 4th and goal on the 1, coach
John Rauch decided to play conservative and had Blanda kick a 9-yard field goal that tied the game at 13. New York responded by driving 80 yards in 14 plays to retake the lead, 20–13, on Namath's 20-yard touchdown pass to tight end
Pete Lammons with one minute left until the 4th quarter.
Oakland responded to the touchdown with Lamonica's 57-yard completion to Biletnikoff setting up a 20-yard Blanda field goal, cutting the score to 20–16. Then Raiders defensive back
George Atkinson intercepted a pass from Namath and returned it 32 yards to the Jets 5-yard line. On the next play, Banaszak ran the ball into the end zone, giving Oakland their first lead of the game at 23–20 with 8:18 remaining on the clock.
However, this turned out to be very short lived. After starting out the ensuing drive with a 10-yard completion to
George Sauer Jr., Namath completed a 52-yard pass to Maynard at the Raiders 6-yard line. On the next play, he connected with Maynard in the end zone, giving the Jets a 27–23 lead at the 7:47 mark. Oakland had three more drives with the time remaining, but failed to score each time. Oakland took the ball after Maynard's touchdown and drove to New York's 26-yard line, where they ended up faced with 4th down and 10. Even though more than 5 minutes remained in the game, Rauch decided to try to go for a first down rather than kick a field goal, but this did not pay off as Lamonica was sacked by New York lineman
Verlon Biggs on the next play. Following a punt, Oakland drove to the New York 24-yard line, only to lose the ball again when Lamonica's intended swing pass to Charlie Smith sailed behind him, resulting in an accidental fumbled lateral that was recovered by linebacker
Ralph Baker. The next time the Raiders got the ball, it was on their own 22-yard line with 42 seconds left in regulation. The Jets defense managed to stop the drive at midfield as time expired to preserve their lead and win the game, avenging their regular season loss to the Raiders in the infamous
Heidi Game six weeks earlier.
Neither quarterback distinguished themselves with passing accuracy. Namath completed 19 of 49 passes for 266 yards and 3 touchdowns, with 1 interception. Lamonica completed 20 of 47 passes for 401 yards and a touchdown. Biletnikoff was the leading receiver of the game with 7 receptions for 190 yards and a touchdown, while Maynard caught 6 passes for 118 yards and a score. Jets running back
Matt Snell was the top rusher of the game with 71 yards on 19 carries, along with a 15-yard reception, while
Emerson Boozer chipped in 51 rushing yards for New York. In addition to his 32-yard interception return, Atkinson returned 4 kickoffs for 112 yards. Oakland lost despite outgaining the Jets in total yards 443-400.
Jets down Oakland
''Courier Express''
The attendance of 62,627 was a record for an AFL title game.
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Officials
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*Head Linesman: Tony Veteri
*Line Judge: Al Sabato
*Back Judge: Hugh Gamber
*Field Judge: Bob Baur [
The AFL (and NFL) had six game officials in ]1968
The year was highlighted by protests and other unrests that occurred worldwide.
Events January–February
* January 5 – "Prague Spring": Alexander Dubček is chosen as leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.
* Januar ...
; the seventh official, the side judge, was added in .
Players' shares
The Jets players each received $8,000 and the Raiders players each received $5,000.
With the win, this meant the Jets were guaranteed an additional $7,500 each, the loser's share in the Super Bowl, while the Super Bowl winners earned $15,000 each.
See also
* 1968 AFL season
The 1968 American Football League season was the ninth regular season of the AFL, and its penultimate season prior to the AFL–NFL merger.
The season ended when the New York Jets (11–3) defeated the Oakland Raiders (12–2) in the AFL cham ...
* 1968 AFL playoffs
* AFL Championship Games
* Super Bowl III
* 1968 NFL Championship Game
The 1968 NFL Championship Game was the 36th annual championship game. The winner of the game represented the National Football League (NFL) in the third AFL–NFL World Championship Game (also called the Super Bowl). The NFL title game was hel ...
Video
No known copy of the broadcast of this game exists. Only recaps of NFL films footage have been located.
You Tube
- 1968 AFL & NFL Championship Games (Highlights) - from NBC pre-game for Super Bowl III w/ Curt Gowdy
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