Dan Reeves (NFL owner)
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Dan Reeves | |
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Date of birth | June 30, 1912 |
Place of birth | New York City |
Date of death | April 15, 1971 |
Position(s) | Owner |
College | Georgetown |
Team(s) | |
1941-1971 | Cleveland/Los Angeles Rams |
Pro Football Hall of Fame, 1967 |
Dan Reeves (June 30, 1912–April 15, 1971) was the owner of the Cleveland/Los Angeles Rams from 1941 to his death in 1971.
In addition to the controversial move of the Rams from Cleveland to Los Angeles, Reeves is remembered for being the first NFL owner to sign an African-American player in the post World War II era (halfback Kenny Washington, Woody Strode also signed the same year) and the first to employ a full-time scouting staff.
Reeves was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1967.
[edit] External links
- Pro Football Hall of Fame: Member profile