Bob Hamm played as a defensive lineman in the NFL for a total of five seasons.
He started his professional career with the Houston Oilers, contributing to the team's defensive lineup in the early 1980s.
After his tenure with the Oilers, Hamm moved on to the Kansas City Chiefs, where he played for two seasons.
He concluded his NFL career with the Indianapolis Colts, playing two seasons before retiring.
Notable Accomplishments
While Bob Hamm may not have achieved individual accolades or Pro Bowl selections, his contributions on the defensive line were integral to the teams he played for during a competitive era in the NFL.
Hamm was known for his work ethic and versatility on the field, which made him a valuable asset to his teams.
Bob Hamm remains a part of NFL history, having played in a league known for its physicality and competitiveness. His journey through three teams reflects the path of many players who contribute to the sport in significant, albeit sometimes understated, ways.
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