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Kissing Suzy Kolber was an NFL-related humor blog run by a group of unsanctioned sports bloggers. The site began in June 2006 when the founders came together as like-minded commenters from the sports blog Deadspin.
The Namath incident [ edit ] On December 20, 2003 , while Kolber was covering a New York Jets game, former New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath twice stated, in his televised sideline interview with Kolber, that he wanted to kiss her, and "couldn't care less about the team strugg-a-ling." Kolber responded, "Thanks, Joe.
Joseph William Namath (/ ˈ n eɪ m ə θ /; NAY-məth; born May 31, 1943), nicknamed "Broadway Joe", is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the American Football League (AFL) and National Football League (NFL) for 13 seasons.
In this Jan. 12, 1969, file photo, New York Jets quarterback (12) Joe Namath gets off a pass under pressure from the Baltimore Colts defenders during Super Bowl III in Miami, Fla.
In 1978, she was cast as the female lead opposite Joe Namath in the short-lived NBC sitcom The Waverly Wonders. Later that year, she played the leading role in the teen comedy film Malibu Beach. In 1979, Lankford was cast as Ginger Ward, one of the original lead characters, in the CBS prime time soap opera Knots Landing. She starred on the show ...
A Florida real estate broker is accusing New York Jets icon Joe Namath of turning a blind eye to sexual abuse he endured at Namath's football camps in the 1970s, according to the man's lawsuit.
J.J. Jones was Joe Namath's backup with the Jets in 1975. Then came Williams, the 17th overall NFL Draft pick in 1978, selected by Tampa Bay. He helped get the Buccaneers to their first playoff ...
Carberg's father, Calvin Nicholas, was the Jets' team doctor from 1962 to 1987, [2] and her uncle, James A. Nicholas, was a team orthopedist credited with saving Joe Namath's career. [3] Carberg grew up in Babylon, New York, and made mock drafts as a hobby. [2]