Ken Reaves

Kenneth Milton Reaves (born October 24, 1944 in Braddock, Pennsylvania) is a former professional American football defensive back who played twelve seasons in the National Football League for the Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints, and the St. Louis Cardinals.

Atlanta Falcons 1966 NFL Draft selections
  • Tommy Nobis
  • Randy Johnson
  • Nick Rassas
  • Jerry Jones
  • Mike Dennis
  • Phil Sheridan
  • Ken Reaves
  • Willie Asbury
  • Bill Wolski
  • Martin Kahn
  • Charley Casey
  • William Johnson
  • Bill Goss
  • Bob Sanders
  • Mike Bender
  • Steve Sloan
  • Ken Hollister
  • Bob Collins
  • Steve Ecker
  • Tommy Tolleson
  • Jim Vining
  • Lurley Archambeau
  • Doug Korver
  • Walt Mainer
  • Bob Riggle
Atlanta Falcons 1966 Inaugural Season Roster
  • Taz Anderson
  • Gary Barnes
  • Vern Burke
  • Lee Calland
  • Dennis Claridge
  • Junior Coffey
  • Angelo Coia
  • Ed Cook
  • Perry Lee Dunn
  • Glenn Glass
  • Dan Grimm
  • Alex Hawkins
  • Ralph Heck
  • Tom Hutchinson
  • Bill Jobko
  • Randy Johnson
  • Rudy Johnson
  • Jerry Jones
  • Lou Kirouac
  • Dick Koeper
  • Errol Linden
  • Billy Lothridge
  • Red Mack
  • Frank Marchlewski
  • Bud Marshall
  • Bill Martin
  • Larry Morris
  • Tommy Nobis
  • Nick Rassas
  • Ken Reaves
  • Ron Rector
  • Guy Reese
  • Bobby Richards
  • Jerry Richardson
  • Preston Ridlehuber
  • Bob Riggle
  • Karl Rubke
  • Marion Rushing
  • Charlie Scales
  • Bob Sherlag
  • Jimmy Sidle
  • Chuck Sieminski
  • Carl Silvestri
  • Jim Simon
  • Steve Sloan
  • Ron Smith
  • Joe Szczecko
  • Don Talbert
  • Tommy Tolleson
  • Wade Traynham
  • Ernie Wheelwright
  • Bob Whitlow
  • Sam Williams
  • Bill Wolski

  • Head Coach: Norb Hecker
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Name Reaves, Ken
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth October 24, 1944
Place of birth Braddock, PA
Date of death
Place of death


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    Their little knowledge bringing them nearer to their ignorance,
    Ignorance bringing them nearer to death,
    But nearness to death no nearer to God.
    Sean O’Casey (1884–1964)