sport.wikisort.org - AthleteKenneth Brian Bowman (born December 15, 1942) is an American former professional football player. He played center in the National Football League for ten seasons, all with the Green Bay Packers. In his fourth NFL season in 1967, Bowman was the center during the winning play of the Ice Bowl in which Bart Starr scored the winning touchdown on a quarterback sneak in the final seconds for a third consecutive NFL title.[1]
American football player (born 1942)
For the Engish rugby league footballer of the 1950s and 1960s, see Kenneth Bowman.
American football player
Ken Bowman|
Position: | Center |
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Born: | (1942-12-15) December 15, 1942 (age 79) Milan, Illinois |
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Height: | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
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Weight: | 230 lb (104 kg) |
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High school: | Rock Island (IL) |
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College: | Wisconsin |
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NFL Draft: | 1964 / Round: 8 / Pick: 111 |
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- Green Bay Packers (1964–1973)
- The Hawaiians (WFL) (1975)
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- 2× Super Bowl champion (I, II)
- 3× NFL champion (1965, 1966, 1967)
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame
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Fumble recoveries: | 3 |
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Games played: | 123 |
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Games started: | 51 |
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Player stats at NFL.com · PFR |
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Born and raised in Illinois, Bowman played college football at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. During his junior year in 1962, the Badgers were Big Ten Conference champions and played USC in the Rose Bowl.[2][3] Bowman was selected by the Packers in the eighth round of the 1964 NFL Draft and succeeded hall of famer Jim Ringo at center for the Packers as a rookie in 1964.
After his rookie season, Bowman attended law school part-time and earned a J.D. degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1972.[1] During the 1974 players' strike, Bowman was the NFL players' union representative for the Packers,[4] and was picketing the first preseason scrimmage against the Chicago Bears at Lambeau Field in late July.[5] Along with a number of teammates, he was arrested,[6] and was placed on injured reserve with a phantom back injury and sat out the 1974 season. Bowman ended his 11-year professional career in 1975 in Honolulu with The Hawaiians of the struggling World Football League,[1] which folded on October 22.[7]
Bowman returned to Wisconsin in 1975 and practiced law. He and his wife moved to Arizona in 1994 and in semi-retirement he served as a special magistrate for the City of Tucson, Town of Oro Valley, and Town of Marana.[1] He also serves on the Board of Regents of Concordia University Wisconsin.[8]
References
- Hendricks, Martin (June 26, 2012). "Bowman didn't get the glory for Ice Bowl block". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved August 2, 2018.
- Bochat, Rel (January 1, 1963). "This is it! Badgers, USC in big one". Milwaukee Sentinel. p. 9, part 2.
- Zimmermann, Paul (January 1, 1963). "Badgers bent on bowl vengeance; Wisconsin winless in two classics". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). (Los Angeles Times). p. 12.
- Hofmann, Dale (July 24, 1974). "Scrimmage strike target". Milwaukee Sentinel. p. 1, part 2.
- Lea, Bud (July 26, 1974). "Packer pickets get heave-ho". Milwaukee Sentinel. p. 1, part 2.
- Kupper, Mike (July 26, 1974). "Arrests break peace in Green Bay". Milwaukee Journal. p. 9, part 2.
- "WFL finally closes shop". Milwaukee Sentinel. wire services. October 23, 1975. p. 1, part 2.
- "CUW Administration". Retrieved 31 March 2019.
External links
New York Jets 1964 AFL draft selections |
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- Matt Snell
- Lloyd Voss
- Gerry Philbin
- Jim Evans
- Ben McGee
- Ralph Baker
- Steve Wright
- Sherman Lewis
- Ken Bowman
- Bob Lacey
- Rudy Johnson
- Jeff Ware
- Charley Brooks
- Herman Johnson
- Ray Popp
- Bob Lehman
- Bill Scott
- Glen Condren
- Dick Shiner
- Larry Hand
- Will Radosevich
- Cornell Gordon
- Mike Mayne
- Jerry Rhome
- John Butler
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Green Bay Packers 1964 NFL Draft selections |
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- Lloyd Voss
- Jon Morris
- Ode Burrell
- Joe O'Donnell
- Tommy Joe Crutcher
- Bob Long
- Paul Costa
- Duke Carlisle
- Steve Wright
- Dick Herzing
- Ken Bowman
- John McDowell
- Allen Jacobs
- Jack Petersen
- Dwain Bean
- Jack Mauro
- Tom O'Grady
- Alex Zerko
- Andrew Ireland
- Len St. Jean
- Mike Hicks
- John Baker
- Bill Curry
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Green Bay Packers 1965 NFL champions |
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- 5 Paul Hornung
- 10 Dennis Claridge
- 12 Zeke Bratkowski
- 15 Bart Starr
- 21 Bob Jeter
- 22 Elijah Pitts
- 24 Willie Wood
- 25 Tom Moore
- 26 Herb Adderley
- 31 Jim Taylor (MVP)
- 34 Don Chandler
- 35 Allen Jacobs
- 40 Tom Brown
- 41 Junior Coffey
- 43 Doug Hart
- 46 Hank Gremminger
- 50 Bill Curry
- 56 Tommy Joe Crutcher
- 57 Ken Bowman
- 60 Lee Roy Caffey
- 63 Fred Thurston
- 64 Jerry Kramer
- 66 Ray Nitschke
- 67 Dan Grimm
- 70 Bud Marshall
- 71 Lloyd Voss
- 72 Steve Wright
- 74 Henry Jordan
- 75 Forrest Gregg
- 76 Bob Skoronski
- 77 Ron Kostelnik
- 80 Bob Long
- 81 Marv Fleming
- 82 Lionel Aldridge
- 84 Carroll Dale
- 85 Max McGee
- 86 Boyd Dowler
- 87 Willie Davis
- 88 Bill Anderson
- 89 Dave Robinson
Head Coach: Vince Lombardi
Assistant Coaches: Phil Bengtson
- Red Cochran
- Tom Fears
- Dave Hanner
- Norb Hecker
- Ray Wietecha
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Green Bay Packers Super Bowl I champions |
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- 5 Paul Hornung
- 12 Zeke Bratkowski
- 15 Bart Starr (MVP)
- 21 Bob Jeter
- 22 Elijah Pitts
- 24 Willie Wood
- 26 Herb Adderley
- 27 Red Mack
- 31 Jim Taylor
- 33 Jim Grabowski
- 34 Don Chandler
- 37 Phil Vandersea
- 40 Tom Brown
- 43 Doug Hart
- 44 Donny Anderson
- 45 Dave Hathcock
- 50 Bill Curry
- 56 Tommy Joe Crutcher
- 57 Ken Bowman
- 60 Lee Roy Caffey
- 63 Fred Thurston
- 64 Jerry Kramer
- 66 Ray Nitschke
- 68 Gale Gillingham
- 72 Steve Wright
- 73 Jim Weatherwax
- 74 Henry Jordan
- 75 Forrest Gregg
- 76 Bob Skoronski
- 77 Ron Kostelnik
- 78 Bob Brown
- 80 Bob Long
- 81 Marv Fleming
- 82 Lionel Aldridge
- 83 Allen Brown
- 84 Carroll Dale
- 85 Max McGee
- 86 Boyd Dowler
- 87 Willie Davis
- 88 Bill Anderson
- 89 Dave Robinson
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- Coaches: Phil Bengtson
- Jerry Burns
- Red Cochran
- Dave Hanner
- Bob Schnelker
- Ray Wietecha
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Green Bay Packers Super Bowl II champions |
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- 12 Zeke Bratkowski
- 13 Don Horn
- 15 Bart Starr (MVP)
- 21 Bob Jeter
- 23 Travis Williams
- 24 Willie Wood
- 26 Herb Adderley
- 27 Claudis James
- 30 Chuck Mercein
- 33 Jim Grabowski
- 34 Don Chandler
- 36 Ben Wilson
- 40 Tom Brown
- 43 Doug Hart
- 44 Donny Anderson
- 45 John Rowser
- 50 Bob Hyland
- 55 Jim Flanigan
- 56 Tommy Joe Crutcher
- 57 Ken Bowman
- 60 Lee Roy Caffey
- 63 Fred Thurston
- 64 Jerry Kramer
- 66 Ray Nitschke
- 68 Gale Gillingham
- 72 Steve Wright
- 73 Jim Weatherwax
- 74 Henry Jordan
- 75 Forrest Gregg
- 76 Bob Skoronski
- 77 Ron Kostelnik
- 78 Bob Brown
- 80 Bob Long
- 81 Marv Fleming
- 82 Lionel Aldridge
- 83 Allen Brown
- 84 Carroll Dale
- 85 Max McGee
- 86 Boyd Dowler
- 87 Willie Davis
- 88 Dick Capp
- 89 Dave Robinson
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- Coaches: Phil Bengtson
- Jerry Burns
- Wally Cruice
- Dave Hanner
- Tom McCormick
- Bob Schnelker
- Ray Wietecha
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Members of the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame |
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