Warren Lahr

Warren Lahr (September 5, 1923 – January 19, 1969) is a former professional American Football player who played defensive back for the Cleveland Browns (1949–1959). He was originally drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1947 NFL Draft. Lahr intercepted 40 passes from 1950 to 1959 to rank second on the team's all-time list, trailing only Thom Darden's team record 45 interceptions. He died in 1969 at the age of 45.

Cleveland Browns 1950 NFL Champions
  • Tony Adamle
  • Alex Agase
  • Rex Bumgardner
  • Ken Carpenter
  • Emerson Cole
  • Len Ford
  • Frank Gatski
  • Abe Gibron
  • Horace Gillom
  • Ken Gorgal
  • Otto Graham
  • Chubby Grigg
  • Lou Groza
  • Hal Herring
  • Lin Houston
  • Weldon Humble
  • Tommy James
  • Dub Jones
  • John Kissell
  • Warren Lahr
  • Dante Lavelli
  • Cliff Lewis
  • Jim Martin
  • Dom Moselle
  • Marion Motley
  • Derrell Palmer
  • Don Phelps
  • Lou Rymkus
  • John Sandusky
  • Mac Speedie
  • Tommy Thompson
  • Bill Willis
  • George Young

  • Head Coach: Paul Brown

  • Assistant Coaches: Blanton Collier
  • Weeb Ewbank
  • Fritz Heisler
  • Timmy Temerario
Cleveland Browns 1954 NFL Champions
  • Tony Adamle
  • Quincy Armstrong
  • Doug Atkins
  • Mo Bassett
  • Harold Bradley
  • Pete Brewster
  • Tom Catlin
  • Don Colo
  • Len Ford
  • Herschel Forester
  • Bob Gain
  • Frank Gatski
  • Abe Gibron
  • Horace Gillom
  • Ken Gorgal
  • Otto Graham
  • Lou Groza
  • Chet Hanulak
  • Tommy James
  • Dub Jones
  • Don King
  • John Kissell
  • Kenny Konz
  • Warren Lahr
  • Dante Lavelli
  • Carlton Massey
  • Mike McCormack
  • Walt Michaels
  • Curley Morrison
  • Chuck Noll
  • Don Paul
  • George Ratterman
  • Ray Renfro
  • Billy Reynolds
  • John Sandusky

  • Head Coach: Paul Brown

  • Assistant Coaches: Paul Bixler
  • Howard Brinker
  • Fritz Heisler
  • Ed Ulinski
Cleveland 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 Ulinski
Persondata
Name Lahr, Warren
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth September 5, 1923
Place of birth Mount Zion, Pennsylvania
Date of death January 19, 1969
Place of death


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