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  1. Winning Super Bowl III placed Weeb among the game’s all time greats. He retired in 1972, and is the only coach in football history to win an NFL Championship (1958 and 1959), an AFL Championship (1968) and a Super Bowl (1968). Weeb Ewbank is also a member of the Miami Athletic Hall of Fame, and the Cradle of Coaches Hall of Fame.

  2. Sep 18, 1994 · Weeb Ewbank is a living link to the history of the National Football League, which is celebrating its 75th season. As a teen-ager whose father owned a grocery store in nearby Richmond, Ind., he ...

  3. Nov 18, 1998 · Weeb Ewbank was buried Saturday, remembered as a championship coach and caring man who left an enduring stamp on his teams and players. "It sounds a little corny saying that pro coaches were like ...

  4. Weeb Ewbank was a football coach in the National Football League (NFL) from 1949 to 1973, finishing his career as the head coach of the New York Jets. Over his twenty-five years of coaching his teams compiled a cumulative win/loss record of 179-138-9. During his career he was a head coach for twenty seasons, first with the Baltimore Colts. He ...

  5. When Weeb Ewbank started his National Football League head coaching career with the 1954 Baltimore Colts, he was 47, not the age you ordinarily look for in a rookie coach. But the popular Ewbank stayed in command for the next 20 years, the first nine in Baltimore and the final 11 with the New York Jets.

  6. Oct 16, 1994 · Weeb Ewbank is a living link to the history of the NFL, which is celebrating its 75th season. As a teenager whose father owned a grocery store in nearby Richmond, Ind., he rode in the family truck ...

  7. Dec 1, 1998 · Tributes to Weeb Ewbank from Johnny Unitas and Joe Namath last week recalled a remark ably adaptable coach. Unitas, as stiff and straight as his hightop black shoes and bristly crewcut, and Namath ...

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