sport.wikisort.org - AthleteJon Kolb (born August 30, 1947) is a former American football player with the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he played as offensive tackle and center for 13 seasons. He was also an occasional strongman competitor in some of the early World's Strongest Man contests.
American football player (born 1947)
Not to be confused with John Kolb.
American football player
Jon Kolb|
Position: | Offensive tackle, Center |
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Born: | (1947-08-30) August 30, 1947 (age 75) Ponca City, Oklahoma |
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Height: | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
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Weight: | 262 lb (119 kg) |
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High school: | Owasso High School (Owasso, Oklahoma) |
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College: | Oklahoma State |
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NFL Draft: | 1969 / Round: 3 / Pick: 56 |
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- Pittsburgh Steelers (1969–1981)
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- 4× Super Bowl champion (IX, X, XIII, XIV)
- First-team All-Pro (1979)
- Pittsburgh Steelers All-Time Team
- Pittsburgh Steelers 50th season All-Time team
- Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Honor
- Third-team All-American (1968)
- 2× First-team All-Big Eight (1967, 1968)
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Games played: | 177 |
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Games started: | 138 |
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Player stats at NFL.com · PFR |
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Competition record |
Strongman |
Representing United States |
World's Strongest Man |
4th |
1978 World's Strongest Man |
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4th |
1979 World's Strongest Man |
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Early years
Born in Ponca City, Oklahoma, Kolb attended Owasso High School, where he earned all-state honors during his senior year. He attended Oklahoma State University–Stillwater where he started at center. While at OSU he was named All-Big Eight in 1967 and 1968 and was selected All-American in 1968.
Professional career
Kolb was drafted by Pittsburgh out of OSU in 1969, and played with the Steelers from 1969 to 1981. Kolb did not start in any game during his first two years, but became the starting left offensive tackle in 1971, replacing Mike Haggerty, for all 14 games, remaining in that position until 1981, his final year, though in the final two years he shared time with Ted Petersen (1980) and Ray Pinney (1981). He played next to left guard Sam Davis from 1971 to 1979, Davis' final year. Overall, Kolb started at offensive tackle in 177 games and earned 4 Super Bowl rings, during the 1974, 1975, 1978, and 1979 seasons.
During his playing days, Kolb was widely regarded as one of the strongest men in the NFL and played like the strongest one, protecting Terry Bradshaw's blind side from his left offensive tackle position on pass plays and opening holes for running backs Franco Harris, Rocky Bleier, and John Fuqua. Like many of the Steeler players of the 1970s, Kolb had his own cadre of fans, known as "Kolb's Kowboys."[1]
Strongman competitions
Kolb competed in the second and third annual World's Strongest Man competitions in 1978 and 1979, placing on a very good 4th rank in both years, while often defeating much heavier and stronger competitors in certain events.[2]
Life after competition
After his playing career ended, he became a strength and conditioning coach with the Steelers.
Personal life
Kolb currently resides in Hermitage, Pennsylvania with his wife Deborah. They have three sons. Jon served as the defensive coordinator for Grove City College for six seasons. He currently is teaching part-time in the Human Performance and Exercise Science department at Youngstown State University in Youngstown, Ohio as well as at BC3 in New Castle, Pennsylvania.
References
Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl IX champions |
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- 5 Terry Hanratty
- 10 Roy Gerela
- 12 Terry Bradshaw
- 17 Joe Gilliam
- 20 Rocky Bleier
- 22 Dick Conn
- 23 Mike Wagner
- 24 J. T. Thomas
- 25 Ron Shanklin
- 26 Preston Pearson
- 27 Glen Edwards
- 31 Donnie Shell
- 32 Franco Harris (MVP)
- 33 John Fuqua
- 34 Andy Russell
- 35 Steve Davis
- 38 Ed Bradley
- 39 Bobby Walden
- 43 Frank Lewis
- 45 Jim Allen
- 46 Reggie Harrison
- 47 Mel Blount
- 50 Jim Clack
- 51 Loren Toews
- 52 Mike Webster
- 54 Marv Kellum
- 55 Jon Kolb
- 56 Ray Mansfield
- 57 Sam Davis
- 58 Jack Lambert
- 59 Jack Ham
- 62 Jim Wolf
- 63 Ernie Holmes
- 64 Steve Furness
- 68 L. C. Greenwood
- 71 Gordon Gravelle
- 72 Gerry Mullins
- 73 Rick Druschel
- 74 Dave Reavis
- 75 Joe Greene
- 77 Charlie Davis
- 78 Dwight White
- 82 John Stallworth
- 84 Randy Grossman
- 86 Reggie Garrett
- 87 Larry Brown
- 88 Lynn Swann
- 89 John McMakin
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- Coaches: Bud Carson
- Dick Hoak
- George Perles
- Dan Radakovich
- Louis Riecke
- Lionel Taylor
- Paul Uram
- Woody Widenhofer
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Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl X champions |
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- 5 Terry Hanratty
- 10 Roy Gerela
- 12 Terry Bradshaw
- 17 Joe Gilliam
- 20 Rocky Bleier
- 23 Mike Wagner
- 24 J. T. Thomas
- 27 Glen Edwards
- 29 Brent Sexton
- 31 Donnie Shell
- 32 Franco Harris
- 33 John Fuqua
- 34 Andy Russell
- 36 Dave Brown
- 38 Ed Bradley
- 39 Bobby Walden
- 43 Frank Lewis
- 44 Mike Collier
- 45 Jim Allen
- 46 Reggie Harrison
- 47 Mel Blount
- 50 Jim Clack
- 51 Loren Toews
- 52 Mike Webster
- 54 Marv Kellum
- 55 Jon Kolb
- 56 Ray Mansfield
- 57 Sam Davis
- 58 Jack Lambert
- 59 Jack Ham
- 63 Ernie Holmes
- 64 Steve Furness
- 68 L. C. Greenwood
- 71 Gordon Gravelle
- 72 Gerry Mullins
- 74 Dave Reavis
- 75 Joe Greene
- 76 John Banaszak
- 78 Dwight White
- 82 John Stallworth
- 84 Randy Grossman
- 86 Reggie Garrett
- 87 Larry Brown
- 88 Lynn Swann (MVP)
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- Coaches: Bud Carson
- Dick Hoak
- George Perles
- Dan Radakovich
- Louis Riecke
- Lionel Taylor
- Paul Uram
- Woody Widenhofer
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Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl XIII champions |
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- 5 Craig Colquitt
- 10 Roy Gerela
- 12 Terry Bradshaw (MVP)
- 15 Mike Kruczek
- 18 Cliff Stoudt
- 20 Rocky Bleier
- 21 Tony Dungy
- 23 Mike Wagner
- 24 J. T. Thomas
- 25 Ray Oldham
- 29 Ron Johnson
- 30 Larry Anderson
- 31 Donnie Shell
- 32 Franco Harris
- 35 Jack Deloplaine
- 38 Sidney Thornton
- 39 Rick Moser
- 40 Randy Reutershan
- 47 Mel Blount
- 51 Loren Toews
- 52 Mike Webster
- 53 Dennis Winston
- 55 Jon Kolb
- 56 Robin Cole
- 57 Sam Davis
- 58 Jack Lambert
- 59 Jack Ham
- 62 Willie Fry
- 64 Steve Furness
- 65 Tom Beasley
- 66 Ted Petersen
- 67 Gary Dunn
- 68 L. C. Greenwood
- 69 Fred Anderson
- 72 Gerry Mullins
- 74 Ray Pinney
- 75 Joe Greene
- 76 John Banaszak
- 77 Steve Courson
- 78 Dwight White
- 79 Larry Brown
- 82 John Stallworth
- 83 Theo Bell
- 84 Randy Grossman
- 86 Jim Smith
- 87 Jim Mandich
- 88 Lynn Swann
- 89 Bennie Cunningham
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- Coaches: Rollie Dotsch
- Dick Hoak
- Tom Moore
- George Perles
- Louis Riecke
- Paul Uram
- Dick Walker
- Woody Widenhofer
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Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl XIV champions |
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- 5 Craig Colquitt
- 9 Matt Bahr
- 12 Terry Bradshaw (MVP)
- 15 Mike Kruczek
- 20 Rocky Bleier
- 23 Mike Wagner
- 24 J. T. Thomas
- 27 Greg Hawthorne
- 29 Ron Johnson
- 30 Larry Anderson
- 31 Donnie Shell
- 32 Franco Harris
- 33 Anthony Anderson
- 35 Jack Deloplaine
- 38 Sidney Thornton
- 39 Rick Moser
- 47 Mel Blount
- 49 Dwayne Woodruff
- 50 Tom Graves
- 51 Loren Toews
- 52 Mike Webster
- 53 Dennis Winston
- 54 Zack Valentine
- 55 Jon Kolb
- 56 Robin Cole
- 57 Sam Davis
- 58 Jack Lambert
- 59 Jack Ham
- 62 Willie Fry
- 63 Thom Dornbrook
- 64 Steve Furness
- 65 Tom Beasley
- 66 Ted Petersen
- 67 Gary Dunn
- 68 L. C. Greenwood
- 72 Gerry Mullins
- 75 Joe Greene
- 76 John Banaszak
- 77 Steve Courson
- 78 Dwight White
- 79 Larry Brown
- 82 John Stallworth
- 83 Theo Bell
- 84 Randy Grossman
- 85 Calvin Sweeney
- 86 Jim Smith
- 88 Lynn Swann
- 89 Bennie Cunningham
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- Coaches: Rollie Dotsch
- Dick Hoak
- Tom Moore
- George Perles
- Louis Riecke
- Paul Uram
- Dick Walker
- Woody Widenhofer
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Pittsburgh Steelers All-Time Team |
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Offense: | |
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Defense: | |
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Specialists: | |
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Pittsburgh Steelers 50th season All-Time team |
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Offense | |
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Defense |
- DE
- L. C. Greenwood
- Dwight White
- DT
- Joe Greene
- Ernie Stautner
- LB
- Jack Ham
- Jack Lambert
- Andy Russell
- CB
- Mel Blount
- Jack Butler
- S
- Donnie Shell
- Mike Wagner
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Special Teams | |
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Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Honor |
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Pittsburgh Steelers 1969 NFL draft selections |
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- Joe Greene
- Terry Hanratty
- Warren Bankston
- Jon Kolb
- Bob Campbell
- Chuck Beatty
- Chadwick Brown
- Joe Cooper
- Jon Sodaski
- L. C. Greenwood
- Clarence Washington
- Doug Fisher
- Jon Lynch
- Bob Houmard
- Ken Liberto
- Dock Mosley
- Bill Eppright
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