Steelers Mean Joe Greene and Jack Ham put pressure on Tampa Bay quarterback Doug Williams. Mean Joe Greene and Jack Ham Rush Doug Williams of the Buccaneers
Mean Joe Greene (#75) and Jack Ham (#59) were together for 11 seasons on the Pittsburgh Steelers defense. 3 Super Bowl victories and 16 All Pro teams between the two of them. Mean Joe Greene and Jack Ham, the 1978 Pittsburgh Steelers Defense
Steelers Hall of Fame linebacker Jack Ham. Played 12 years in Pittsburgh. Jack Ham, Steelers Hall of Fame Linebacker
Jack Lambert, Jack Ham and Mike Wagner, members of Pittsburgh's Steel Curtain Defense of the 1970s. Lambert and Ham are both Hall of Famers while Wagner, a 2-time Pro Bowler played 10 seasons and started 116 games for the Steelers. Jack Lambert, Jack Ham and Mike Wagner of the Pittsburgh Steelers
Steelers-Vikings in Super Bowl IX. Jack Ham and friends Mike Wagner & JT Taylor stop Vikings runner Chuck Foreman. The Steelers defense completely dominated the Vikings offense forcing 5 turnovers and allowing only 17 yards rushing and a total offense of 119. Jack Ham stops Chuck Foreman in Super Bowl IX
In the 1970s the Pittsburgh Steelers wielded one of the most dominant defenses in NFL history. Here are 3 of the big reasons for their success - lineman LC Greenwood (#68) and Joe Greene (#75) along with linebacker Jack Ham (#59) as they put the stop on Colts fullback Don Nottingham (#48. Joe Greene, Jack Ham & LC Greenwood of the Steelers defense stop Don Nottingham of the Colts in 1971
From Super Bowl X, Dallas veteran running back Preston Pearson finds a bit a running room against Steelers linebacker Jack Ham. Pearson a touchdown against Pittsburgh but the Steelers would claim the title 21-17. Preston Pearson carries against Jack Ham and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl X
Ken Stabler takes off with Steelers linebacker Jack Ham close behind. Steeler #67 is lineman Craig Hanneman. Ken Stabler chased by Jack Ham in 1973
Steelers linebacker Jack Ham comes in hard on Chargers quarterback Dan Fouts. Defensive tackle Joe Greene follows close behind. Jack Ham of the Steelers with Dan Fouts of the Chargers
A collision of two of the most dominante players of their day. The "Tyler Rose" - Earl Campbell of the Houston Oilers has broken through the line of scrimmage to be met by Steelers linebacker Jack Ham in late 1970s NFL AFC action. Earl Campbell of the Oilers collides with Jack Ham of the Steelers
Jack Ham at Pro Football Reference
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Where can I get the B+W pics??
Just about every image on this page, as well as the rest of the site has been sent or shared with me or I have scanned them from old out-of-print books and magazines and then edited with a Graphics Editing Program (called GIMP, if you’re interested). If I remember correctly, most of the images on this page came out of a handful of old Street & Smith’s published in the 1970s.
I disabled “Right Click” and “Save As” but if you really want, you can use Print Screen or the Windows Snipping Tool to copy them.
One of the ALL TIME BEST LINEBACKERS THAT HAVE PLAYRD THE GAME!!!!!