Bart Starr Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Bryan Bartlett "Bart" Starr (born January 9, 1934) is a former professional American football player and coach. He wore #15 and he was the quarterback for the Green Bay Packers from 1956 to 1971, during which time he became the only quarterback in NFL history to lead a team to five championships (1961-62, 1965-66-67) as well as Super Bowls I and II (at the time, a game between the NFL and AFL champions prior to the league merger which brought AFL teams into the NFL in 1970). He was less successful as the Packers' head coach, compiling a record of 52–76–3 from 1975 to 1983.He was named the Most Valuable Player of the first two Super Bowls and earned four Pro Bowl selections. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame in 1977. He won the league MVP award in 1966.Starr has the highest playoff passer rating (104.80) of any quarterback in NFL history and a playoff record of 9–1. Starr's career completion percentage of 57.4 was an NFL best when he retired in 1972. Starr also held the Packers' franchise record for games played (196) for 32 years, through the 2003 season.Starr played at the University of Alabama from 1952 to 1956 and was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the 17th round of the 1956 draft (200th overall).
Full Name
Bart Starr
Net Worth
$1.3 Million
Date Of Birth
January 9, 1934
Place Of Birth
Montgomery, Alabama, USA
Height
1.85 m
Weight
89 kg
Profession
Coach, American football player
Work Position
Bart Starr—championships, awards, and honors
Education
University of Alabama
Nationality
American
Spouse
Cherry Louise Morton
Children
Bret Michael Starr, Bart Starr Jr.
Parents
Ben Starr, Lula Starr
Siblings
Hilton Starr
Nicknames
Bart Starr, Starr, Bart
IMDB
Awards
AP Most Valuable Player
Star Sign
Capricorn
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Fact
1
Appeared in a commercial for "Star Building Systems". [2010]
2
Ranks 35th on NFL All-Time Passer Rating List (80.47).
3
Ranks 24th on NFL All-Time Yards Lost List (2,566).
4
Ranks 55th on NFL All-Time Times Sacked List (235).