Bob Kampa

Robert Eugene Kampa (born April 26, 1951, in San Francisco, California) was an American lineman for two years in the NFL.

[1] In his amateur years, he played at Gilroy High School then attended Gavilan College before transferring to University of California, Berkeley.

Kampa ended his career in the NFL and pursued his graduate studies at California State University, Long Beach, earning his teaching credential.

[2] Bob resides in Santa Cruz County with his wife, Lori, and has two children: Joshua and Katelyn.

His inclusion on the team, as well as fellow defensive linemen Mike Kadish, Bob Kampa, Jerry Patton, Earl Edwards, and Steve Okoniewski, surely played a big role in the Buffalo Bills' success.