| Bob Shaw | |
|---|---|
| Date of birth | May 22, 1921 |
| Place of birth | Richwood, Ohio |
| Position(s) | Tight End |
| College | Ohio State |
| NFL Draft | 1944 / Round 10 |
| Pro Bowls | 1 |
| Playing stats | Pro Football Reference |
| Playing stats | DatabaseFootball |
| Team(s) as a player | |
| 1945-1949 1950 |
Cleveland/Los Angeles Rams Chicago Cardinals Calgary Stampeders |
| Team(s) as a coach/administrator | |
| 1957-1958 1959 1960-1962 1963-1964 1965-1966 1967-1968 1969-1972 1973-1974 1975-1977 1976-1977 1979 |
Baltimore Colts (end coach) San Francisco 49ers (offensive end and backfield coach) New Mexico Military Institute Saskatchewan Roughriders Toronto Argonauts New Orleans Saints (receivers coach) Chicago Bears (ends coach) Buffalo Bills (receivers' coach) Hamilton Tiger-Cats (GM) Hamilton Tiger-Cats Arizona (Assistant) |
Robert Shaw (born May 22, 1921 in Richwood, Ohio) is a former American football tight end in the National Football League. He played for the Cleveland/Los Angeles Rams (1945-1949) and the Chicago Cardinals (1950). He was the NFL leader in receiving touchdowns with 12 in 1950 and was the first player to catch five touchdowns in a game[citation needed].
After his retirement, Shaw served as an assistant coach with the Baltimore Colts, and San Francisco 49ers before becoming head coach of the New Mexico Military Institute in 1960. In three seasons at NMMI, Shaw had a 22-6-1 record. [1] He later moved to the Canadian Football League where he coached the Saskatchewan Roughriders to a 16-14-2 record over two seasons and the Toronto Argonauts to a 8-20 record from 1965-1966.
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