1970 Baltimore Colts season

The Jets did mount a challenge led by Joe Namath's 392 yards passing, but he also had 6 interceptions as the Colts gain some revenge on this day.

The team won both AFC playoff games as well as Super Bowl V. The Colts hosted the Cincinnati Bengals in the divisional round.

[19] The Colts made it to the Super Bowl for the second time in franchise history and played the Dallas Cowboys for the NFL championship.

Later in the quarter Unitas was injured and Earl Morrall completed a sloppy and turnover-filled game: the Colts committed a total of 7 turnovers, the Cowboys 4.

Following an interception by Mike Curtis, Jim O'Brien kicked the game-winning 32-yard field goal, giving Baltimore a 16–13 lead with 5 seconds left in the game, and the victory.

The Baltimore Colts playing against the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl V