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Lambert wore the jersey number 00 while playing at Crestwood High School. The school retired the 00 jersey and dedicated their football field to Lambert, naming it Jack Lambert Stadium on October 10, 1980. [6] [7] Lambert married his wife, Lisa Harbison, a former volleyball player for Clemson University, in 1988. Together, they have four children.
A Pro-Scouts All-American as both a safety and cornerback at Southern, Blount became a starter in the Steelers secondary beginning in 1972. That season, he did not allow a single touchdown. [citation needed] Blount was equally effective playing either zone or man-to-man defense. Known for his rugged style of play, his specialty was the "bump ...
The Steelers were hit with the retirements of all their key players from the Super Bowl years in the 1980s, with Rocky Bleier after the 1980 season, "Mean Joe" Greene and L. C. Greenwood after the 1981 season, Lynn Swann and Jack Ham after 1982, Terry Bradshaw and Mel Blount after 1983, Jack Lambert and Franco Harris after 1984 and John ...
Jack Lambert (58) of the Pittsburgh Steelers gets ready for a snap against the Seattle Seahawks, Dec. 4, 1977. Lambert was selected to the Super Bowl 50 Golden Team in 2016. He still watches NFL ...
John Taylor Lambert (April 13, 1920 – February 18, 2002) was an American character actor who specialized in playing movie tough guys and heavies. He is best known for playing the psychotic cat-loving, iron-hooked Steve "the Claw" Michel in Dick Tracy's Dilemma .
The Steelers draft class of '74 is considered one of the best in NFL history and includes four Hall of Famers: Swann, Jack Lambert (RD2), John Stallworth (RD4), and Mike Webster (RD5). Undrafted 1974 free agent signee Donnie Shell is also a hall of famer. [5] Swann spent his entire NFL career with the Steelers and wore the jersey number 88.
Steelers linebacker Jack Lambert is shown in Three Rivers Stadium locker room in Pittsburgh before an AFC playoff game against the Oakland Raiders, Jan. 4, 1976. Lambert, the Associated Press ...
He never missed a game, playing in 168 consecutive games for the Steelers. [9] [7] His teammates voted him team captain for ten seasons. [8] [9] He was named a member of the Steelers All-Time Team and the NFL’s All-Decade Team for the 1970s. [11] In 2017, he was an inaugural member into the Steelers Hall of Honor. [11]