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Don
Maynard
took an odd road to
stardom. It began with
four productive years at
tiny Texas Western
College, where he was a
two-time All-Border
Conference halfback and
track star. He was a
future draft pick of the
New York Giants in 1957,
but played only the 1958
season with the team
before moving to
Hamilton in the Canadian
Football League In
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A year later, he became
the first player to sign
with the new American
Football League’s New
York Titans, a team that
would later change its
name to the Jets. The
young New York team
struggled for several
seasons before they
attained any level of
respect.
While Maynard was a
frequent standout for
the Jets, he had his
biggest day in the 1968
AFL Championship Game
that preceded the Jets'
stunning upset of
Baltimore in Super Bowl
III. In New York's 27-23
victory over Oakland,
Maynard caught six
passes for 118 yards and
two touchdowns. His
14-yard grab in the
first period gave the
Jets the lead and his
six-yard catch in the
fourth period proved to
be the game winner.
Although he never led
the league in receiving
any one season, at the
time of his retirement
following the 1973
season, Maynard was one
of only five players to
record more than 50
receptions and more than
1,000 receiving yards in
five different seasons.
A four-time AFL
All-Star, his 633 career
catches for 11,834 yards
were both pro records at
the time.
Maynard was elected to
the Pro Football Hall of
Fame in 1987. |