- Chuck Weber
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Chuck Weber Position(s)
linebackerJersey #(s)
83, 89, 51Born March 25, 1930
Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaCareer information Year(s) 1955–1961 College West Chester Professional teams - Cleveland Browns (1955-1956)
- Chicago Cardinals (1956-1958)
- Philadelphia Eagles (1959-1961)
Career stats Games played 80 Interceptions 10 Fumble recoveries 6 Stats at NFL.com Career highlights and awards - N/A
Charles Frederick "Chuck" Weber, Jr. (born March 25, 1930) is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League. He played seven seasons for the Cleveland Browns (1955–1956), the Chicago Cardinals (1956–1958), and the Philadelphia Eagles (1959–1961). He was defensive coordinator of the Cincinnati Bengals from 1970-75.[1]
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Sporting positions Preceded by
Tom BassCincinnati Bengals Defensive Coordinator
1970-1975Succeeded by
Howard BrinkerPreceded by
Maxie BaughanBaltimore Colts Defensive Coordinator
1980-1981Succeeded by
Bud CarsonCleveland Browns 1955 NFL Champions Mo Bassett | Harold Bradley | Pete Brewster | Don Colo | Henry Ford | Len Ford | Herschel Forester | Bob Gain | Frank Gatski | Abe Gibron | Horace Gillom | Otto Graham | Lou Groza | Tommy James | Dub Jones | Tom Jones | John Kissell | Kenny Konz | Warren Lahr | Dante Lavelli | Carlton Massey | Mike McCormack | Walt Michaels | Ed Modzelewski | Curley Morrison | Chuck Noll | Sam Palumbo | Don Paul | Pete Perini | Johnny Petitbon | George Ratterman | Ray Renfro | John Sandusky | Bob Smith | Chuck Weber | Bob White
Head Coach Paul Brown
Assistant Coaches: Paul Bixler | Howard Brinker | Dick Gallagher | Fritz Heisler | Ed UlinskiPhiladelphia Eagles 1960 NFL Champions 9 Sonny Jurgensen | 11 Norm Van Brocklin | 17 Jerry Reichow | 21 Jimmy Carr | 22 Timmy Brown | 25 Tommy McDonald | 26 Clarence Peaks | 27 Gene Johnson | 28 Bobby Jackson | 29 John Nocera | 30 Theron Sapp | 33 Billy Barnes | 35 Ted Dean | 40 Tom Brookshier | 41 Bobby Freeman | 44 Pete Retzlaff | 45 Don Burroughs | 51 Chuck Weber | 53 Bob Pellegrini | 54 Bill Lapham | 55 Maxie Baughan | 60 Chuck Bednarik | 61 Howard Keys | 62 John Wittenborn | 65 Gerry Huth | 66 Joe Robb | 67 Stan Campbell | 70 Don Owens | 71 John Wilcox | 72 Jess Richardson | 73 Ed Khayat | 74 Riley Gunnels | 75 Jim McCusker | 76 J. D. Smith | 78 Marion Campbell | 79 Gene Gossage | 83 Bobby Walston | 87 Dick Lucas | 88 Jerry Wilson |
Head Coach: Buck Shaw
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