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  1. John Harold Lambert ( Mantua, Ohio, Estados Unidos; 8 de julio de 1952), más conocido como Jack Lambert, es un exjugador profesional de fútbol americano. Jugaba en la posición de linebacker y desarrolló toda su carrera en los Pittsburgh Steelers de la National Football League (NFL).

  2. John Harold Lambert (born July 8, 1952) is an American former football linebacker who played his entire 11-year career for Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL).

  3. Jack Lambert Ultimate NFL Career Highlights. The play-caller on perhaps the greatest defensive unit in league history, Jack Lambert was much more than just an intimidator.

    • 6 min
    • 419.9K
    • Gridiron Classics
  4. Linebacker Jack Lambert Ultimate Highlights. Roger McGuinn. 1.4K subscribers. Subscribed. 2.1K. 289K views 2 years ago. Big hits, interceptions, and plays of Lamberts HOF career ...more....

    • 10 min
    • 290.1K
    • Roger McGuinn
    • Growing Up in Ohio and Losing His Teeth
    • Kent State
    • 1974 NFL Draft
    • Super Bowls in ‘74 and ‘75
    • Two More Super Bowls
    • 1980-1983
    • 1984 and Retirement
    • In Retirement

    John Harold (“Jack”) Lambert was born on July 8, 1952 in Mantua, Ohio. Almost from birth, Lambert was an athlete blessed with quickness, agility and a love of competition. When he was a student at Crestwood High School in Mantua, he played quarterback and cornerback for the football team. Lambert also played on the Red Devils basketball team. Inter...

    Lambert’s football coach, Myers, was a graduate of the University of Miami in Ohio. He tried to get the coaches at his alma mater to bring Lambert aboard. However, the coaches at Miami were scared off by Lambert’s lack of size. They also thought he was too slow to play in the secondary. Lambert was frustrated by the lack of love. So was Myers. With...

    The Pittsburgh Steelersfranchise began in 1933. In 1947, the team finally made their first postseason appearance. After that season, it would be nearly a quarter-century before they qualified for their second postseason. Coach Chuck Noll took over the team in 1969 and, after a few lean years, finally formed a solid club. In 1972, the Steelers lost ...

    Lambert’s arrival couldn’t have been more perfect. The organization was coming together and the front office had made a number of shrewd moves. Lambert was just a piece of the puzzle but a very effective piece. The Steelers had players on offense with names like Bradshaw, Harris, Bleier, Stallworth, Swann and Webster. Besides Lambert and his mates,...

    In 1976, Lambert picked off another two passes and collected an unheard of eight fumble recoveries, which led the NFL. One of the many aspects that pro personnel missed when first scouting Lambert were his coverage skills. It was obvious he was a tackling machine, but he could also stick with opposing tight ends and backs who ran pass patterns. Wit...

    Without a doubt, Lambert could be a little testy. He was an old school soul who didn’t suffer fools. Complaining about his playing style only set him off. One of his least favorite opponents was Browns quarterback Brian Sipe. On numerous occasions, Lambert was disciplined for hits he delivered on Sipe. During a game against Sipe and the Browns, Lam...

    During Lambert’s 11th season, he had a severe issue with turf toe. The condition was recurring and limited Lambert to three starts and appearances in only eight games. Pittsburgh went 9-7 in 1984 and lost in the AFC Championship game to the Dolphins. By then, Lambert was mostly a spectator on the sidelines. After Miami ended the Steelers season, La...

    While he was in the NFL, Lambert was wholly devoted to football. He did not get married until after he retired and the couple have four children. In 1990, Lambert was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. During his induction, Lambert was recognized as the greatest linebacker of his era. Lambert spent time as an analyst on Westwood One radio...

  5. 8 de jul. de 2018 · A look back at some of the most legendary plays from former Pittsburgh Steelers' LB Jack Lambert's Hall of Fame career.

    • 3 min
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    • Pittsburgh Steelers
  6. 9 de ago. de 2021 · The scariest-looking player in NFL history and a downright frightening middle linebacker for the league’s most storied defense; the guy who bodyslammed Cliff Harris in Super Bowl X because he...

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