Jim Reynolds came out of tiny Hillsdale college and played eight years in the CFL from 1960 to 1967. Reynolds made a complete circuit of the East, starting in Ottawa in 1960 to partway through 1962 when he moved to Montreal. Reynolds finished the 62 season in Montreal and also played for Montreal in 1963 and 1964, winning an East All-Star at linebacker in 1963. Partway through the 1965 season, Reynolds moved on to Hamilton, remaining there for 1966 and the start of 1967 before finishing his career in 1967 with Toronto. Despite playing mainly on defense, Reynolds had a nose for the endzone, scoring seven career touchdowns. While mainly a linebacker, Reynolds was also used as a receiver at times with 15 career catches, including 12 in 1962 including two for touchdowns. Reynolds had one touchdown on an interception return and the other four came on fumble returns (though no stats were kept on that in some years). Reynolds Lost For Season - October 7, 1964
Reynolds had two touchdowns in 1961 and two in 1963, that are shown in the scoring leaders, but not in other stats from the CFL.
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