Description: NFL Baltimore Colts Superbowl V 1970 Collectible Jacket. Condition is "Preowned". Rare Commemorative jacket in excellent condition. GIII apparel Size: XXL Materials: Shell: 100% Nylon Lining: 100% Polyester Knit: 100% Acrylic Measurements: Pit to pit: 31” Sleeve: 26” Length: 33” This item is part of Baltimore - Washington area collectibles. Please take a look in the store to find other items on sale. Super Bowl V was the fifth edition of the Super Bowl and first modern-era National Football League (NFL) championship game. The American football game was played between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Baltimore Colts and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Dallas Cowboys to decide the NFL champion for the 1970 season. The Colts defeated the Cowboys by the score of 16–13 on a field goal with 5 seconds left in the game. The game was played on January 17, 1971, at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, the first Super Bowl game played on artificial turf, on first-generation Poly-Turf. This was the first Super Bowl played after the completion of the AFL–NFL merger. Beginning with this game and continuing to the present day, the Super Bowl has served as the NFL's league championship game, with the winner of the AFC Championship Game and the winner of the NFC Championship Game facing off in the culmination of the NFL playoffs. As per the merger agreement, all 26 AFL and NFL teams were divided into two conferences with 13 teams in each. Along with the Colts, the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers agreed to join the ten AFL teams to form the AFC; the remaining 13 NFL teams formed the NFC. This explains why the Colts represented the NFL in Super Bowl III, but the AFC for Super Bowl V. Baltimore advanced to Super Bowl V after posting an 11–2–1 regular season record. Meanwhile, the Cowboys were making their first Super Bowl appearance after posting a 10–4 regular season record. The game is sometimes referred to as the "Blunder Bowl," "Blooper Bowl," or "Stupor Bowl" because it was filled with poor play, a blocked PAT, missed opportunities, penalties, turnovers, and officiating miscues[citation needed]. The two teams combined for a Super Bowl record 11 turnovers, with five solely in the fourth quarter.[1] The Colts' seven turnovers remain the most committed by a Super Bowl champion. Dallas also set a Super Bowl record with 10 penalties, costing them 133 yards. It was finally settled when Colts rookie kicker Jim O'Brien made a 32-yard field goal with five seconds left in regulation time. In order to win the game, Baltimore had to overcome a 13–6 deficit after three quarters, and losing their starting quarterback Johnny Unitas in the second quarter. It is the only Super Bowl in which the Most Valuable Player Award was given to a member of the losing team: Cowboys' linebacker Chuck Howley, the first non-quarterback to win the award, after making two interceptions (sacks and tackles were not yet recorded).
Price: 280 USD
Location: Lewis Center, Ohio
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Brand: NFL
League: National Football League (NFL)
Sport: Football
Size: 2XL
Color: Blue
Product: Jacket
Team: Baltimore Colts
Gender: Men