Chuck Weber
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| Date of birth: March 25, 1930 | |||||||||
| Place of birth: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |||||||||
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| College: West Chester | |||||||||
| Debuted in 1955 | |||||||||
| Last played in 1961 | |||||||||
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Charles Frederick "Chuck" Weber, Jr. (born March 25, 1930) is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League. He played seven seasons for the Cleveland Browns (1955–1956), the Chicago Cardinals (1956–1958), and the Philadelphia Eagles (1959–1961). He was defensive coordinator of the Cincinnati Bengals from 1970 through 1974.[1]Provided six interceptions for Philadelphia Eagles 1960 championship team. Grew up in suburban Philadelphia and went to Abington High School. After retirement, worked as defensive coordinator for Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Colts, where he succeeded teammate Maxie Baughan. Resides in Poway, Calif
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| Preceded by Tom Bass |
Cincinnati Bengals Defensive Coordinator 1970-1974 |
Succeeded by Howard Brinker (1976) |
| Preceded by Maxie Baughan |
Baltimore Colts Defensive Coordinator 1980-1981 |
Succeeded by Bud Carson |
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