Ken Bowman

Kenneth Brian Bowman (born December 15, 1942 in Milan, Illinois) was a center in the National Football League for the Green Bay Packers. Bowman was the center during the winning play of the Ice Bowl in which Bart Starr scored the winning touchdown. Bowman attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

Green Bay Packers 1965 NFL Champions
  • 5 Paul Hornung
  • 10 Dennis Claridge
  • 12 Zeke Bratkowski
  • 15 Bart Starr
  • 21 Bob Jeter
  • 22 Elijah Pitts
  • 24 Willie Wood
  • 25 Tom Moore
  • 26 Herb Adderley
  • 31 Jim Taylor (MVP)
  • 34 Don Chandler
  • 35 Allen Jacobs
  • 40 Tom Brown
  • 41 Junior Coffey
  • 43 Doug Hart
  • 46 Hank Gremminger
  • 50 Bill Curry
  • 56 Tommy Crutcher
  • 57 Ken Bowman
  • 60 Lee Roy Caffey
  • 63 Fred Thurston
  • 64 Jerry Kramer
  • 66 Ray Nitschke
  • 67 Dan Grimm
  • 70 Bud Marshall
  • 71 Lloyd Voss
  • 72 Steve Wright
  • 74 Henry Jordan
  • 75 Forrest Gregg
  • 76 Bob Skoronski
  • 77 Ron Kostelnik
  • 80 Bob Long
  • 81 Marv Fleming
  • 82 Lionel Aldridge
  • 84 Carroll Dale
  • 85 Max McGee
  • 86 Boyd Dowler
  • 87 Willie Davis
  • 88 Bill Anderson
  • 89 Dave Robinson

  • Head Coach: Vince Lombardi

  • Assistant Coaches: Phil Bengtson
  • Red Cochran
  • Tom Fears
  • Dave Hanner
  • Norb Hecker
  • Ray Wietecha
Green Bay Packers Super Bowl I Champions
  • 5 Paul Hornung
  • 12 Zeke Bratkowski
  • 15 Bart Starr (MVP)
  • 21 Bob Jeter
  • 22 Elijah Pitts
  • 24 Willie Wood
  • 26 Herb Adderley
  • 27 Red Mack
  • 31 Jim Taylor
  • 33 Jim Grabowski
  • 34 Don Chandler
  • 37 Phil Vandersea
  • 40 Tom Brown
  • 43 Doug Hart
  • 44 Donny Anderson
  • 45 Dave Hathcock
  • 50 Bill Curry
  • 56 Tommy Crutcher
  • 57 Ken Bowman
  • 60 Lee Roy Caffey
  • 63 Fred Thurston
  • 64 Jerry Kramer
  • 66 Ray Nitschke
  • 68 Gale Gillingham
  • 72 Steve Wright
  • 73 Jim Weatherwax
  • 74 Henry Jordan
  • 75 Forrest Gregg
  • 76 Bob Skoronski
  • 77 Ron Kostelnik
  • 78 Bob Brown
  • 80 Bob Long
  • 81 Marv Fleming
  • 82 Lionel Aldridge
  • 84 Carroll Dale
  • 85 Max McGee
  • 86 Boyd Dowler
  • 87 Willie Davis
  • 88 Bill Anderson
  • 89 Dave Robinson
  • Head Coach: Vince Lombardi
  • Coaches: Phil Bengtson
  • Jerry Burns
  • Red Cochran
  • Dave Hanner
  • Bob Schnelker
  • Ray Wietecha
Green Bay Packers Super Bowl II Champions
  • 12 Zeke Bratkowski
  • 13 Don Horn
  • 15 Bart Starr (MVP)
  • 21 Bob Jeter
  • 23 Travis Williams
  • 24 Willie Wood
  • 26 Herb Adderley
  • 30 Chuck Mercein
  • 33 Jim Grabowski
  • 34 Don Chandler
  • 36 Ben Wilson
  • 40 Tom Brown
  • 43 Doug Hart
  • 44 Donny Anderson
  • 45 John Rowser
  • 50 Bob Hyland
  • 55 Jim Flanigan
  • 56 Tommy Crutcher
  • 57 Ken Bowman
  • 60 Lee Roy Caffey
  • 63 Fred Thurston
  • 64 Jerry Kramer
  • 66 Ray Nitschke
  • 68 Gale Gillingham
  • 72 Steve Wright
  • 73 Jim Weatherwax
  • 74 Henry Jordan
  • 75 Forrest Gregg
  • 76 Bob Skoronski
  • 77 Ron Kostelnik
  • 78 Bob Brown
  • 80 Bob Long
  • 81 Marv Fleming
  • 82 Lionel Aldridge
  • 83 Allen Brown
  • 84 Carroll Dale
  • 85 Max McGee
  • 86 Boyd Dowler
  • 87 Willie Davis
  • 88 Dick Capp
  • 89 Dave Robinson
  • Head Coach: Vince Lombardi
  • Coaches: Phil Bengtson
  • Jerry Burns
  • Wally Cruice
  • Dave Hanner
  • Tom McCormick
  • Bob Schnelker
  • Ray Wietecha
Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame Inductees
  • Herb Adderley
  • Lionel Aldridge
  • Donny Anderson
  • John Anderson
  • Jerry Atkinson
  • Nate Barragar
  • Phil Bengtson
  • Edgar Bennett
  • Vernon Biever
  • Ken Bowman
  • Zeke Bratkowski
  • William Brault
  • Charley Brock
  • Lou Brock
  • John Brockington
  • Robert Brooks
  • Gilbert Brown
  • Hank Bruder
  • Dr. E. S. Brusky
  • Willie Buchanon
  • Cub Buck
  • Wilner Burke
  • LeRoy Butler
  • Lee Roy Caffey
  • George Whitney Calhoun
  • Tony Canadeo
  • Al Carmichael
  • Fred Carr
  • Don Chandler
  • Mark Chmura
  • Gerald Francis Clifford
  • Red Cochran
  • Paul Coffman
  • Irv Comp
  • Fred Cone
  • Larry Craig
  • Dan Currie
  • Carroll Dale
  • Art Daley
  • Boob Darling
  • Willie Davis
  • Lynn Dickey
  • Bobby Dillon
  • LaVern Dilweg
  • Mike Douglass
  • Boyd Dowler
  • Red Dunn
  • Jug Earp
  • Gerry Ellis
  • Ken Ellis
  • Paul Engebretsen
  • Lon Evans
  • Howie Ferguson
  • Marv Fleming
  • Bill Forester
  • Bob Forte
  • Antonio Freeman
  • Ted Fritsch
  • Milt Gantenbein
  • Gale Gillingham
  • Charles Goldenberg
  • Johnnie Gray
  • Forrest Gregg
  • Hank Gremminger
  • Dave Hanner
  • Bob Harlan
  • William Henderson
  • Arnie Herber
  • Clarke Hinkle
  • Johnny Holland
  • Paul Hornung
  • Billy Howton
  • Cal Hubbard
  • Don Hutson
  • Jim Irwin
  • Cecil Isbell
  • Harry Jacunski
  • Ed Jankowski
  • Bob Jeter
  • Lee H. Joannes
  • Ezra Johnson
  • Swede Johnston
  • Frank Jonet
  • Henry Jordan
  • Carl Jorgensen
  • Dr. W. Webber Kelly
  • Gary Knafelc
  • Greg Koch
  • Ron Kostelnik
  • Jerry Kramer
  • Ron Kramer
  • Curly Lambeau
  • Joe Laws
  • Fred Leicht
  • Russ Letlow
  • Dorsey Levens
  • Verne Lewellen
  • James Lofton
  • Vince Lombardi
  • Don Majkowski
  • Bob Mann
  • Chester Marcol
  • John Martinkovic
  • Charlie Mathys
  • Larry McCarren
  • Max McGee
  • John McNally
  • Mike Michalske
  • Tom Miller
  • Bob Monnett
  • Carl Mulleneaux
  • Mark Murphy
  • Ray Nitschke
  • Dominic Olejniczak
  • Robert J. Parins
  • Elijah Pitts
  • Baby Ray
  • Lee Remmel
  • Jim Ringo
  • Marco Rivera
  • Dave Robinson
  • Tobin Rote
  • Al Schneider
  • Ray Scott
  • Sterling Sharpe
  • Bob Skoronski
  • Bart Starr
  • Jan Stenerud
  • Bud Svendsen
  • George Svendsen
  • Jim Taylor
  • Deral Teteak
  • Fred Thurston
  • Pete Tinsley
  • Al Treml
  • F. N. Trowbridge, Sr.
  • A. B. Turnbull
  • Andy Uram
  • Jack Vainisi
  • Reggie White
  • Jesse Whittenton
  • Dick Wildung
  • Travis Williams
  • Frank Winters
  • Ron Wolf
  • Willie Wood
  • Whitey Woodin
Persondata
Name Bowman, Ken
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth December 15, 1942
Place of birth Milan, Illinois
Date of death
Place of death


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