词条 | Jim Washington (Canadian football) |
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| name = Jim Washington | image = | alt = | caption = | birth_date = {{birth date|1951|10|13}} | birth_place = Charleston, South Carolina, U.S. | death_date = {{death date and age|2018|6|24|1951|10|13}} | death_place = Charleston, South Carolina, U.S. | team = | number = 27 | import = yes | position1 = Running back | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 0 | weight_lb = 205 | college = Clemson | NFLDraftedYear = 1974 | NFLDraftedRound = 6 | NFLDraftedPick = 131 | NFLDraftedTeam = Kansas City Chiefs | playing_years1 = {{CFL Year|1974}}–{{CFL Year|1979}} | playing_team1 = Winnipeg Blue Bombers | playing_years2 = {{CFL Year|1980}} | playing_team2 = Saskatchewan Roughriders | career_highlights = | CFLAllStar = {{CFL Year|1976}}, {{CFL Year|1977}} | CFLWestAllStar = {{CFL Year|1976}}, {{CFL Year|1977}} }} Jim "Jay" Washington (October 13, 1951 – June 24, 2018)[1] was an American professional football player who played as a running back for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He was named CFL All-Star two times, in 1976[2] and 1977,[3] and both times he won the Eddie James Memorial Trophy. Washington finished his career with 6127 yards rushing. References1. ^Jimmy Washington Obituary {{CFL rushing yardage leaders}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Washington, Jim}}{{Canadianfootball-runningback-stub}}{{Runningback-1950s-stub}}2. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=qHFkAAAAIBAJ&sjid=z30NAAAAIBAJ&pg=1373,1992093&dq=jim-washington+bombers&hl=en Gabriel catches all-star honor] 3. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=1YIuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=nKEFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1284,1786001&dq=jim-washington+bombers&hl=en Eight Cup-bound Eskimos named to all-star team] 9 : 1951 births|2018 deaths|American football running backs|American players of Canadian football|Canadian football running backs|Clemson Tigers football players|Sportspeople from Charleston, South Carolina|Saskatchewan Roughriders players|Winnipeg Blue Bombers players |
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