Matthew David Bahr (born
July 6, 1956 in Philadelphia
, Pennsylvania
) is a former professional American football placekicker in the National Football League.
He
attended Neshaminy
High School
in Langhorne, Pennsylvania
where he excelled in both football and
soccer. He is the son of
National Soccer Hall of Fame
inductee
Walter Bahr, and began his
sports career playing
soccer in the defunct
North American Soccer
League. Rather than play professional soccer, he turned his
kicking skills towards
football
instead.
As a
senior at Penn
State
, in 1978, Matt was a consensus All-America
selection. He was drafted in the sixth round of the
1979 NFL Draft. His brother
Chris followed a similar career path. Over his
career, which spanned from
1979 to
1995, he played for the
Pittsburgh Steelers, the
San Francisco 49ers, the
Cleveland Browns, the
New York Giants, the
Philadelphia Eagles and the
New England Patriots. As a
rookie, he won a
Super
Bowl ring with the Steelers in
Super
Bowl XIV. He is best remembered for his performance in the
1990 NFC Championship Game on January 20,
1991, as he set an NFC Championship Game record with five
field goal (including a 42-yarder as
time expired) to lift the Giants past the 49ers 15-13. He also
kicked what would prove to be the decisive field goal in
Super Bowl XXV on January 27, 1991, as the
Giants beat the
Buffalo Bills
20-19.
Bahr finished his 17 seasons with 300 of 415 field goals and 522 of
534
extra points. Overall, he scored a
total of 1,422 points.
Between college and his NFL careers, Bahr also played in the
North American Soccer
League (NASL) for the
Colorado
Caribous and the
Tulsa
Roughnecks in 1978.
He appeared in the 1980
television
movie,
Fighting Back: The Rocky
Bleier Story.
He is now a design engineer in .
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