Weeb Eubanks’ Last Year
The 1973 New York Jets did not win a lot of games, thanks mostly to a separated shoulder injury sustained by star quarterback Joe Namath in the second week of the season. 1973 was head coach Weeb Eubank’s final year at the helm, but in a rather nondescript season, he saw how the depth of his team would be challenged like they never had before. Explore the story of the 1973 New York Jets on this week’s edition of The Pigskin Past with Joe Zagorski.
Joe Zagorski is the host of this show, and he is an author of 3 books revolving around the NFL in the 1970s. Here, you can learn more about Joe and Pigskin Past.
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