Matt Snell, a former New York Jets operating again and one of many heroes of Super Bowl III, has died. He was 84.
In the 16-7 upset for the ages over the Colts, Snell had 30 carries for 121 yards. He scored the Jets’ lone landing throughout the recreation.
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A primary-round choose within the 1964 AFL draft (the NFL’s New York Giants had drafted him in spherical 4), Snell spent 9 years in professional soccer, all with the Jets. He completed his profession with 4,285 dashing yards. He scored 31 complete touchdowns.
He stays fourth on the franchise’s all-time rushing list, behind Curtis Martin, Freeman McNeil, and Emerson Boozer.
After Snell retired, he developed a grudge towards the Jets. The particular causes for it have been by no means totally recognized. In an interview with Bob Lederer, Snell elaborated on the rift, explaining that former proprietor Sonny Werblin had promised Snell a job with the crew after he retired, and that new proprietor Leon Hess didn’t ship. Snell additionally mentioned throughout the interview that the Jets beneath Hess refused to present him a suggestion for a job elsewhere.
The feud prompted Snell to skip his Ring of Honor induction in 2015.
“I don’t want anything to do with them,” Snell mentioned not lengthy earlier than the ceremony.
There’s no indication that Snell ever resolved his emotions for the group.