Jack Lambert played his entire career for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He played from 1974 to 1984.
Jack Lambert replaced middle linebacker Henry Davis in 1974.
Jack Lambert played for the Steelers from 1974-1984. He was forced to retire because of a severe case of turf toe.
Once. Jack Lambert played football for Kent State, where he won honors at the linebacker position. He was then drafted in 1974 by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second round.
Former Steelers linebacker Jack Lambert had the nickname "Dracula in Cleats."
Outside linebacker
1976 Jack Lambert, Pittsburgh Steelers Linebacker
The Steelers starting linebackers in 1979 were Jack Ham, Jack Lambert and Dirt Winston. They were backed up by Robin Cole, Loren Toews, Zack Valentine and Tom Graves. Robin Cole started in Super Bowl XIV, replacing the injured Jack Ham.
Lambert is a volunteer deputy wildlife officer and he now focuses on coaching youth baseball and basketball, tending to his land and maintaining his town's ball fields.
That would be Hall of Famer Jack Lambert of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Jack Lambert
During the 'Steel Curtain' days for the Pittsburgh Steelers, the team ran a 4-3 defense. The nickname was used for their four down linemen, (Joe Greene, Dwight White, Ernie Holmes and L.C. Greenwood). However, the Steelers best linebacking crew during the 'curtain' years consisted of Jack Lambert, Jack Ham and Andy Russell.