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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.
His brother Casey Bahr was an All American soccer player at Navy, played professionally and was a member of the 1972 U.S. Olympic soccer team. His younger brother, Matt Bahr played professional soccer and was also a standout placekicker in the NFL; he and Matt are two of six players to have played in both pro soccer and the NFL.
Matt Bahr [45] Billy Bajema [46] Dave Baker [47] Jason Baker [48] Wayne Baker [49] Eric Bakhtiari [50] Ed Balatti [51] Mike Baldassin [52] Alex Balducci [53] Jack ...
Matthew Jerome Barr [2] was born on February 14, 1984, in Allen, Texas, a suburb of Dallas, [3] to Mike Barr, a former football coach at Purdue University and Southern Methodist University, who is now in the real estate business, and DeDe Barr, a portrait artist. Barr has a younger brother, Luke, and sister, Sara.
Kicker Matt Bahr would win another Super Bowl with the New York Giants during the 1990 season. He kicked the game-winning field goal in Super Bowl XXV , and a week earlier booted the game-winning field goal against the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship Game, thus denying the 49ers a chance at three straight Super Bowl victories and ...
The Bills managed to halt the drive at their own 3-yard line when linebacker Cornelius Bennett broke up Hostetler's third down pass, but Bahr kicked a 21-yard field goal to give the Giants the lead again, 20–19. On the Bills' ensuing possession, they could only advance to their own 41-yard line before having to punt, enabling the Giants to ...
Just like the regular season game between the two teams won by the 49ers 7–3, the championship game was mostly a defensive battle. San Francisco running back Roger Craig's fumble with 2:36 left in the game led to Giants kicker Matt Bahr's 42-yard game-winning field goal as time expired. Bahr was New York's only scorer with 5 (of 6) field goals.
Jean Bahr, American hydrogeologist and professor; Jerzy Bahr, (1944-2016), Polish diplomat; Kurt Bahr, American businessman and politician from Missouri; Leonard Bahr (1905–1990), American painter; Matt Bahr (born 1956), American football placekicker; Philip Manson-Bahr (born Philip Henry Bahr, 1881–1966), English zoologist and physician