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File Under: Joe Namath, Buffalo Bills, San Diego Chargers, George Blanda, Jack Kemp, Paul Lowe
05/03 — It's a shame that in the 2009 regular season, when the National Football League celebrates the 50th anniversary of the birth of the American Football League, one of the AFL's on-field movers and shakers won't be there to bask in the celebrations and the memories.
Jack Kemp, who died Saturday evening of cancer at the age of 73, figured in many of the historic moments in AFL history. He was the losing QB in the first two AFL championship game, the Los Angeles Chargers' 24-16 loss to George Blanda and the Houston Oilers on New Year's Day, 1961, then the San Diego Chargers' 10-3 loss to Blanda's Oilers on Christmas Eve, 1961.
Five years later he led the Buffalo Bills to the 1964 AFL title, then repeated the feat in 1965, his league MVP season.
His 21,130 passing yards from 1960-69 became the league's all-time, never-to-be-toppled record because, of course, the AFL and NFL merged in 1970. And after retiring following the '69 season, Kemp had so much support in the blue-collar Buffalo area that he won an open congressional seat and set off on another successful career in politics.
"Pro football gave me a good perspective," he said after some years of playing political football in Washington. "When I entered the political arena, I had already been booed, cheered, cut, sold, traded and hung in effigy."
A lot of those latter activities were performed by Jets fans whose teams usually didn't fare well against Kemp and his outfits. Mature fans may remember that in '65, Kemp was the starter and winner in the very first start of Joe Namath's pro career, a 33-21 conquest of the Jets on Sept. 26, 1965, at War Memorial Coliseum.
That was one of many tough days in Jets vs. Kemp history. He still shares the record for most rushing touchdowns by a Jets/Titans opponent, regardless of position, with 11, same as Paul Lowe, his old Chargers teammate. And Kemp still easily controls the mark of most 1-yard TD runs by an opponent at eight.
Those scoring runs (plus 11 TD passes) were instrumental in the fashioning of his sterling record against the Jets. He was 11-2 in all games, an .846 winning percentage that is fourth-best for all opposing starting QBs. Here are the four best winning percentages by opposing QBs vs. the Jets/Titans (minimum five starts):
| Quarterback | Team(s) | Record | Pct. |
| Terry Bradshaw | PIT | 6-0 | 1.000 |
| Jim Zorn | SEA | 6-0 | 1.000 |
| Tom Brady | NE | 12-2 | .857 |
| Jack Kemp | LAC-SD-BUF | 11-2 | .846 |
Then there's Kemp's record at home: His 6-0 mark is tied for the best winning percentage by an opposing QB with the aforementioned Blanda. Here are the four best percentages by opposing QBs at home vs. the Jets/Titans (minimum five starts):
| Quarterback | Team(s) | Record | Pct. |
| George Blanda | HOU | 7-0 | 1.000 |
| Jack Kemp | LAC-SD-BUF | 6-0 | 1.000 |
| Peyton Manning | IND | 4-1 | .800 |
| Bob Griese | MIA | 6-2 | .750 |
Further, those six Kemp home wins were offensive explosions. The 36.5-point average is the best by an opposing QB at home vs. the Jets all-time. And that included a 14-3 win in 1966, which was still noteworthy since it was a fourth-quarter comeback, again against Namath. Here are the scores of that sixpack of Kemp home wins:
| Season | Final Score | Losing QB |
| 1960 | L.A. CHARGERS 50, N.Y. Titans 43 | Al Dorow |
| 1961 | SAN DIEGO 48, N.Y. Titans 13 | Al Dorow |
| 1962 | SAN DIEGO 40, N.Y. Titans 14 | Lee Grosscup |
| 1964 | BUFFALO 34, N.Y. Jets 24 | Dick Wood |
| 1965 | BUFFALO 33, N.Y. Jets 21 | Joe Namath |
| 1966 | BUFFALO 14, N.Y. Jets 3 | Joe Namath |
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell noted that "Kemp was an extraordinary American leader who became a trusted colleague and exceptional friend to countless NFL owners, team personnel and commissioners after his MVP playing career with the Buffalo Bills."
We at newyorkjets.com agree with the Commissioner, extend our condolences to the Kemp family and will always remember the great competitor that he was "back in the day."
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Randy Lange Said:
"You're not the only student in that old school, Ira."
michael Said:
Sun, May 3, 2009 - 2:53pm ET"anything about practice today randy?"
Randy Lange Said:
"There was no media availability today, Michael, so there are no practice notes. All I can tell you is that the one practice went well and now the rookie minicamp is over."
Rudolpho Said:
Sun, May 3, 2009 - 5:35pm ET"Re: Mr. Kemp. I did not know the man, but lived in the same town. As, while driving, I turned into a street he was driving out of, he gave a wave and a warm smile, A small thing, perhaps, but to me, indicative of a big man. My regrets to his family. "
JETS 4 LIFE Said:
Mon, May 4, 2009 - 9:39am ET"Tell you what I want to see is some changes this year with that Tom Brady record 12-2 makes me Sick.I hope this New Defense is fast furious and relentless with going after the QB. would love nothing more then to see Brady on his back every other down as well as the 2 Chads and Trent for starters. start cleaning clocks in our div-then the rest of our opponents, new attitude new system GO JETS!!!"
Ira Said:
Mon, May 4, 2009 - 12:01pm ET"EA, Great story on Cook who was rated as one of the top 3-4 safeties in the draft. Just as much as i hated to see Abe get traded it makes me feel beter that he was responsible for Cook coming to the Jets. I think his talent will land him a spot on the roster. But more important i hope he learns from his mistakes and gets on with his career. You only get so many chances.GO JETS!!!!!"
Dino Said:
Mon, May 4, 2009 - 12:27pm ET"Kemp will always be remembered as a leader and great competitor. Also, have to kind of agree with Jets4life in that I would really like to see a more aggressive pass rush. Brady needs to go home on Sunday with a few more bruises and gang green nightmares! If we could find the fountain of youth...how about a 3 man line of Philbin,Jenkins and Klecko! "
Row Said:
Tue, May 5, 2009 - 11:43am ET"My condolences to the Kemp family. Just wandering where our DE is since we traded our starter? Why didn't we draft one? Ira, how come you haven't mentioned this? Who will start opposite of Ellis? Can anyone tell me who, other then Raymond has come in at WR?"
Mike Jet Vet Said:
Tue, May 5, 2009 - 12:33pm ET"Jack Kemp was class personafied Great Man Father & leader you will be missed "
sal Said:
Wed, May 6, 2009 - 6:39pm ET"you know when an athlete has made a mark in sports, when you know who he is, and played before your era"
cap123ny Said:
Thu, May 7, 2009 - 3:40am ET"The old AFL had some great QB's! Kemp among them. Remember Hadl, Lamonica, Dawson, Parilli, and of course the best, Namath! R.I.P. Mr. Kemp."
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Ira Said:
Sun, May 3, 2009 - 1:39pm ET"Sad that Kemp has passed. I remember his playing days and Randy those #'s he had vs the Jets are unbelievable. He was one of those old AFL players that made the AFL what it was. Back then the Jets use to play Saturday Night Games at Shea in the early days. You know what? It was plain and simple back in those days and much better than it is today. Guess i am old school."
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