Haman was born in Naperville, Illinois, in 1918 and attended that city's Central High School.
"[3][4] He also earned a reputation as an "iron man" who played on both offense and defense, appearing in 345 of 360 minutes for Northwestern in 1939.
[6][7] He appeared in 21 NFL games, 12 of them as a starter, intercepted six passes and scored one touchdown.
[1] After his football career ended, Haman operated a machinery supply business in Kansas City, Missouri.
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