- Don Bitterlich
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Don Bitterlich Date of birth: January 5, 1954 Place of birth: Warminster, Pennsylvania Career information Position(s): K College: Temple NFL Draft: 1976 / Round: 3 / Pick: 92 Organizations As player: 1976 Seattle Seahawks Playing stats at NFL.com Donald Bitterlich (born January 5, 1954 in Warminster, Pennsylvania) is a former professional American football player who played in one NFL season in 1976 for the Seattle Seahawks. Bitterlich kicked the first field goal in the expansion Seahwaks history, also the first points ever scored by a Seattle Seahwaks player.
Currently a professional musician, Don plays the accordion in the Philadelphia area.
Seattle Seahawks 1976 Inaugural Season Roster Ted Bachman | Carl Barisich | Nick Bebout | Don Bitterlich | Lyle Blackwood | Andy Bolton | Ed Bradley | Dave Brown | Don Clune | Ron Coder | Randy Coffield | Greg Collins | Al Cowlings | Mike Curtis | Al Darby | John Demarie | Don Dufek | Rick Engles | Norm Evans | Ken Geddes | Sammy Green | Don Hansen | Richard Harris | Fred Hoaglin | Ron Howard | Gordon Jolley | Ernie Jones | Art Kuehn | Steve Largent | John Leypoldt | Bob Lurtsema | Al Matthews | Sam McCullum | Hugh McKinnis | John McMakin | Eddie McMillan | Bill Munson | Ralph Nelson | Bob Newton | Steve Niehaus | Bill Olds | Bob Penchion | Steve Raible | Oliver Ross | Dave Simonson | Sherman Smith | Don Testerman | Dave Tipton | Larry Woods | Rolly Woolsey | Jim Zorn
Head Coach: Jack Patera
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