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Legendary Quarterback Joe Namath Says Drinking Nearly Killed Him

Joe Namath Intercepts Himself –

May 8, 2019 – Namath writes in All the Way: My Life in Four Quarters, his first autobiography in 50 years.  The notoriously private 1970s-era icon covers a wide range of personal and professional experiences in the book, according to ESPN — from football-induced brain trauma and his Super Bowl III victory to his path to sobriety after years of alcohol abuse.  “The drinking was what would kick my butt for a long time,” Namath writes, according to ESPN. “I believe any of us can be brought to our knees whether from physical or emotional pain.

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