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  2. Chris Bahr - Wikipedia

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    Bahr holds an annual Chris Bahr Kicking Camp, a 3-day clinic for student in grades 7–12 at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. After his NFL career, Bahr graduated from Southwestern Law School and practiced law in California and Pennsylvania until 1999 when his license was suspended for failing to pay bar fees.

  3. Bahr (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Bahr is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Chris Bahr (born 1953), American football placekicker; Clint Bahr, member of TriPod; Daniel Bahr (born 1976), German politician (FDP) Ed Bahr (1919–2007), Canadian baseball player; Egon Bahr (1922–2015), German politician (SPD) Elexa Bahr (born 1998), Colombian footballer

  4. Matt Bahr - Wikipedia

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    Bahr finished his 17 seasons with 300 of 415 field goals and 522 of 534 extra points. Overall, he scored a total of 1,422 points. [10] At the time of his retirement, Bahr was the last active NFL player that played for the Steelers in at least one of their four Super Bowl wins in the 1970s.

  5. Cincinnati Bengals all-time roster - Wikipedia

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    Chris Bahr [38] Markus Bailey [39] Thomas Bailey [40] Eric Ball [41] Estes Banks [42] Michael Bankston [43] Chris Barber [44] Michael Barber [45] Leo Barker [46] Tom ...

  6. Penn State Nittany Lions men's soccer - Wikipedia

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    Chris Bahr: 1971-1974 22 John Marsden 1972-1975 10: Niall Harrison: 1983-1986: 20 Team yearly records. Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason

  7. 1973 Penn State Nittany Lions football team - Wikipedia

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    The Lions added a field goal by Chris Bahr midway through the third and backup QB John Clark capped a 56-yard drive with a keeper to put Penn State ahead 37-0. The final points of the contest came when a snap from Navy's center sailed over Stufflebeem's head and out of the end zone for a safety.

  8. 1989 San Diego Chargers season - Wikipedia

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    Miller's 44-yard catch was the biggest play of the next drive, as San Diego went 81 yards and Chris Bahr levelled the scores at 10–10 with a 29-yard kick. Late in the first half Byrd intercepted Krieg, but McMahon lost a fumble as San Diego threatened to move into field goal range.

  9. 1980 San Diego Chargers season - Wikipedia

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    Oakland attempted field goals on their first three possessions, but Chris Bahr only converted one of them, while Benirschke made a club-record 52-yarder; [68] it was 3–3 midway through the 2nd quarter.