
Van Green of the Browns has that "What Do I Do Now?" Look on his face as he grabs himself an armful of Steelers menace Jack Lambert. Green was a 6th Round draft pick from Shaw University in 1973.

Do you think Jack Lambert was the cause for Rule Changes in the NFL in the 1970s and 1980s?

Some 1970s era action - we think 1974. The Steelers defense moves in to stop Colts runner Don McCauley. The Steelers defense dominated the Colts that day sacking Bert Jones 6 times and picking him off twice in a 30-0 blowout Steelers win.

Earl Campbell collides with LC Greenwood and Jack Lambert of the Pittsburgh Steelers. The NFL's top ground gainer in 1978 and 1979 Campbell was held check by the Steel Curtain in each of the AFC Title games of those years as Houston and Pittsburgh met both times to decide the AFC's Super Bowl contestant. The Steelers would go on to win the 1978 & 1979 Super Bowls as well.

Jack Lambert still going strong in the 1980s, lined up behind defensive tackle Keith Willis.

Some fireworks from Super Bowl X - Cowboy Cliff Harris gets thrown to the ground by Jack Lambert after he goes a little over the top with his taunting of Steelers kicker Roy Gerela after Gerela missed a field goal attempt.

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.

Steelers linebacker Jack Lambert as a young lad. A 2nd round pick out of Kent State in 1974 Lambert played his 11-year career at 215 to 220 pounds. Named to the NFL All Pro Team 6 times.

A collision of Hall of Famers as Jack Lambert and Dave Casper collide on the field.

Steelers Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker Jack Lambert

The Steel Curtain of Pittsburgh made things difficult for the Broncos in the 1978 AFC playoffs sacking Broncos quarterbacks a total of 6 times. Here is Jack Lambert and Joe Greene with Denver QB Norris Weese.

In 1978 the Steelers defense gave up the fewest points in the NFL - 195 and the 3rd least Total Yards - 4168. Here Hall of Famer Jack Lambert leads the charge in stopping Atlanta's Bubba Bean. The other Steelers are Ron Johnson (#29), Loren Toews (#51) Tom Beasley (#65).

Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Jack Lambert puts the finishing touches on Cowboys runner Tony Dorsett. In Super Bowl XIII 2 of the most recognized teams of the 1970s met to determine who would be champions. The Steelers held out despite a furious Cowboy rally in the 4th quarter to win their third title.

And with a most intentional gaze Steelers linebacker Jack Lambert fixes his attention upon Browns quarterback Brian Sipe.

Steelers linebacker Jack Lambert has eyes only for Oiler quarterback Dan Pstorini.

A impressive portrait done by artist Denny Karchner - you can see more of Denny's work at Pittsburg Steelers Art - Denny Karchner

Houston Oilers receiver Billy "White Shoes" Johnson tries to ride Steelers linebacker Jack Lambert (#58) down after Lambert snatches the pass away that was intended for him. #31 is Steelers Hall of Fame Safety Donnie Shell.

Linebacker Jack Lambert (#58) leads a host of Steelers including LC Greenwood (#68) & Ernie Holmes (#63) to stop Ed Williams of the Bengals in 1975.








Steeleers defenders Jack Lambert (#58) and Ernie Holmes (#63) bring down the Colts Lydell Mitchell (#26).

Jack Lambert leads the Steelers defense in the stop of Chargers runner Chuck Muncie (#46). Also shown is fellow linebacker Mike Merriweather ((#57).
I would like a football card of Jack Lambert I always revolved myself like Jack Lambert cuz my name is Michael Lambert and when I played high School football I was number 58