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Renfro was hurt in the opening game, against the New York Giants, and Reeves took advantage of his opportunity by having a breakout season, leading the team in rushing with 757 yards and scoring with 96 points, while finishing second in receiving with 557 yards. In 1966, Tom Landry, looking for more speed at running back, shifted All-Pro safety Mel Renfro to offense.

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Reeves signed with the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 1965 to play safety, but was later moved to halfback when a series of injuries depleted the team's depth during training camp.

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Professional playing career Īlthough he went undrafted after graduation, Reeves received professional sports offers from the Dallas Cowboys in the National Football League (NFL), the San Diego Chargers in the American Football League (AFL) and the Pittsburgh Pirates in Major League Baseball. In 2006, he was inducted into the State of South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame. In 1977, Reeves was inducted into the school's Athletic Hall of Fame.

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Reeves also played for the South Carolina Gamecocks baseball team. Įven though he only compiled an 8–21–4 (.303) record, Reeves ended his college career as the leading passer in Gamecock history, accumulating 2,561 yards passing, to go along with sixteen touchdowns and three games with 100 rushing yards. Reeves became the starting quarterback during his sophomore year in 1962 and was named second-team All-conference after his junior and senior years. Reeves played college football for the South Carolina Gamecocks, where he was a three-year starter at quarterback from 1962 to 1964. Reeves also was selected to the All-state basketball team in 1961. The interest from other schools came later, when he won the MVP trophy at the Georgia High School football All-star game, but he decided to stay with his first choice. Īfter Reeves missed four games with a broken collarbone during his senior season, only the University of South Carolina was interested enough to offer him a football scholarship. He attended Americus High School, where he participated in football, baseball, and basketball.

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Reeves and Marty Schottenheimer are the only eligible NFL head coaches with 200 career wins that have not been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.īorn in Rome, Georgia, Reeves grew up in Americus, Georgia. He is also tied with Jeff Fisher for the most regular season losses in the NFL at 165, although Reeves has a higher winning percentage. One of only nine NFL head coaches to win 200 career games, Reeves has the most playoff wins (eleven, tied with Marv Levy) and Super Bowl appearances (four, tied with Levy and Bud Grant) among NFL head coaches to not win a championship. For his accomplishments in Denver, Reeves was inducted to the Broncos Ring of Fame in 2014. His most successful season with the Falcons was when he led the franchise to their championship debut in Super Bowl XXXIII, in which he was defeated by his former team, the Broncos. Following four seasons as the head coach of the Giants, Reeves served as the Falcons' head coach for seven seasons. As the head coach of the Broncos for twelve seasons, Reeves led the team to three championship appearances in Super Bowl XXI, Super Bowl XXII, and Super Bowl XXIV, each of which ended in defeat. He began his coaching career in 1972 as an assistant for Cowboys, where he made three championship appearances and was part of the staff that won Super Bowl XII. Reeves made his first two Super Bowl appearances during his playing career, winning one in Super Bowl VI. As a player, he spent his eight-season career with the Dallas Cowboys, who signed him as an undrafted free agent in 1965. He was a head coach for 23 seasons, a position he held with the Denver Broncos from 1981 to 1992, the New York Giants from 1993 to 1996, and the Atlanta Falcons from 1997 to 2003. During his 38 years in the NFL, Reeves participated in nine Super Bowls, the third most for an individual.

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  • 2× AP NFL Coach of the Year ( 1993, 1998)ĭaniel Edward Reeves (Janu– January 1, 2022) was an American football running back and coach in the National Football League (NFL).






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