A three-time Pro Bowl running back whose touchdown helped the New York Jets win Super Bowl III died at age 84.
Former NFL player Matt Snell, who helped the New York Jets win their first Super Bowl in 1969, has died at the age of 84.
Snell teamed with Emerson Boozer to give Joe Namath and New York a formidable backfield, helping the AFL's Jets pull off one ...
Snell spent four years at Ohio State, playing both fullback and defensive end, before being drafted by the Jets with the third overall pick in the AFL draft. He earned AFL Rookie of the Year honors in ...
New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath got a Dodge Charger from Sport magazine as the Most Valuable Player of the biggest upset in Super Bowl history. Team owner Sonny Werblin thought Matt Snell played ...
Jets took on the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III. Despite playing on a bad knee, Snell rushed for 121 yards o ...
New York Jets Super Bowl hero and team legend Matt Snell has passed away and tributes have poured in on social media.
Matt Snell, the Jets running back who scored the only touchdown in their lone Super Bowl victory, has died at 84. According to ESPN Jets reporter Rich Cimini, Snell died Wednesday morning on Long ...
Former Jets running back Matt Snell, who scored the team’s lone touchdown in their Super Bowl III victory, has died at age 84.
Matt Snell, a burly running back who ground out 121 yards on 30 carries and scored the Jets' only touchdown in the historic 16-7 upset victory of the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III, died Tuesday ...
Who invented the Super Bowl, what was the craziest comeback in history, and more fun facts about the history of the Super ...
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