Ralph Baker (linebacker)

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PositionLinebacker
Born (1942-08-25) August 25, 1942 (age 83)
Lewistown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Listed weight232 lb (105 kg)
Ralph Baker
No. 51
PositionLinebacker
Personal information
Born (1942-08-25) August 25, 1942 (age 83)
Lewistown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Listed weight232 lb (105 kg)
Career information
High schoolLewistown
CollegePenn State
NFL draft1964: 3rd round, 38th overall pick
AFL draft1964: 6th round, 43rd overall pick
Career history
Playing
Coaching
  • New York Jets (19801984)
    Linebackers coach
Awards and highlights
Career NFL/AFL statistics
Interceptions19
Fumble recoveries2
Total touchdowns2
Sacks14
Stats at Pro Football Reference

Ralph Robert Baker (born August 25, 1942) is an American former professional football player and coach.[1][2]

A talented linebacker at Penn State, Baker was selected in both the 1964 AFL and NFL drafts—the Pittsburgh Steelers selected him with their third round pick, while the New York Jets used their sixth round pick to select him. Baker elected to sign with New York and played linebacker position for 141 games over 11 seasons (19641974). This included the Jets' Super Bowl III victory.

Baker played college football at Penn State University. He co-captained the 1963 Penn State team and played in the East-West, Coaches’ All-America and College All-Star games plus the Hula Bowl. He also appeared in two Gator Bowls. Baker played both ways as a center on offense and linebacker on defense for the Nittany Lions. He was a member of Sigma Pi fraternity.[3]

Professional career

Baker was selected in the third round by the Steelers and in the sixth round by the Jets, he played 11 seasons from 1964 to 1974 at OLB and MLB for the Jets. His 141 games, all as a starter, are 25th most in club history. He was defensive captain from 1973-74, notched 19 career interceptions and 14 sacks. Baker made two memorable plays in the 1968 postseason. He recovered an errant lateral from Daryle Lamonica to Charley Smith in the AFL championship game at Shea stadium to halt the Raiders’ attack with 2 minutes to go, preserving the win. Then, in Super Bow III, Baker recovered a Tom Matte fumble to set up a Jets’ field goal in third quarter.

He retired during training camp in 1975 and remained with club for a year as a scout. Becoming the 1st former Jet player to join the club's coaching staff in 1980, Baker was the NY Jets Linebackers coach for 5 seasons from 1980-84 where he mentored fellow Penn State linebackers... Greg Buttle and Lance Mehl as players on the Jets roster.[4]

Personal and later life

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