Ken Iman
Date of birth | February 8, 1939 |
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Place of birth | St. Louis, Missouri |
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Place of death | Springfield, Pennsylvania |
Career information | |
Position(s) | Center |
College | Southeast Missouri State |
NFL draft | 1960 / Round: |
Career history | |
As player | |
1960–1964 | Green Bay Packers |
1965–1974 | Los Angeles Rams |
Career stats | |
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Kenneth Charles Iman (February 8, 1939 – November 13, 2010[1]) was a center (American football) who played fifteen seasons in the National Football League with the Green Bay Packers and the Los Angeles Rams from 1961 to 1975.
Playing center
Iman played in three consecutive NFL championship games with the Packers from 1960 to '62, winning two, as well as one with the Rams (1974), a loss. He started 140 straight games with the Rams from 1965 to '74 and was voted team MVP in 1972.
After losing divisional round games in 1969 and 1973, the Rams won one in the 1974-75 NFL playoffs, beating the Washington Redskins while amassing 131 yards on the ground, with Iman, Tom Mack, and Joe Scibelli strong up the middle, but lost the NFC championship game to the Minnesota Vikings. Iman was replaced in 1975 by Rich Saul.
Coaching
Iman was an offensive line coach for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1976 to '86 under coaches Dick Vermeil, Marion Campbell, and Buddy Ryan. During his time with the Eagles, he was instrumental in the development of Pro Bowl tackles Jerry Sisemore and Stan Walters. He was an assistant coach on the Eagles 1980 NFC championship squad. After his coaching career, Iman served as a Philadelphia Eagles sales account executive for 10 years.
Stan Lynch of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers wore his jersey in the Oxford Performance played on VH1 Classic BBC Crown Jewels.
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- 1939 births
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- American football offensive linemen
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- Southeast Missouri State Redhawks football players
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- American football offensive lineman, 1930s birth stubs