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Matthew David Bahr (born July 6, 1956) is an American former professional football placekicker in the National Football League (NFL), and professional soccer player in the North American Soccer League. [1] He attended Neshaminy High School in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, where he excelled in both football and soccer. [2]
Matt Bahr 43 yard field goal: BUF 19–13: Q3: BUF: Thurman Thomas 1 yard run (run failed) BUF 25–13: Q4: NE: Ben Coates 4 yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Matt Bahr kick) BUF 25–20: Q4: NE: Ben Coates 15 yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Curtis Martin pass from Drew Bledsoe) NE 28–25: Q4: NE: Chris Slade 27 yard interception return (Matt Bahr ...
New England responded by driving 71 yards in 17 plays to score on a 23-yard field goal by Matt Bahr, tying the game at 10 going into halftime. The key play of the drive was a fake punt on fourth and 10 on the Browns 43, in which punter Pat O'Neill completed a 21-yard pass to Corwin Brown.
NYG – Jarrod Bunch 1-yard pass from Phil Simms (Matt Bahr kick), 0:35. Cowboys 34–14. Fourth quarter. NYG – Stephen Baker 6-yard pass from Phil Simms (Matt Bahr kick), 10:25. Cowboys 34–21. NYG – Howard Cross 2-yard pass from Phil Simms (Matt Bahr kick), 6:52. Cowboys 34–28. Top passers. DAL – Troy Aikman – 22/35, 238 yards, 2 TD
Matt Bahr [55] Jake Bailey [56] Teddy Bailey [57] Bill Bain [58] Chris Baker [59] Javon Baker [60] Melvin Baker [61] Rashad Baker [62] Rich Baldinger [63] Mike Ballou ...
Fred Banks 7-yard touchdown reception from Gary Danielson, Matt Bahr kick good 0 7 3 Browns 18-yard field goal by Matt Bahr: 0 10 4 Steelers John Stallworth 6-yard touchdown reception from Mark Malone, Gary Anderson kick good 7 10 4 Browns Earnest Byner 21-yard touchdown run, Matt Bahr kick good 7 17 "TOP" = time of possession.
The 1986 Cleveland Browns season was the team’s 37th season with the National Football League.The death of Don Rogers, a promising young defensive back who was preparing to enter his third season in the NFL, cast a black cloud over the team as it prepared for the 1986 season.
One week after posting a 20-0 win over Tampa Bay, Pruitt runs for 136 yards and Matt Bahr kicks three field goals. The defensive star is linebacker Chip Banks, who returns an interception 65 yards for a touchdown and records two sacks.