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Former Saskatchewan Roughriders linebacker Ken Reed dies

Saskatchewan Roughriders Henry Dorsch (left) and Ken Reed (right) in Montreal, Nov. 28, 1969. Reed and his wife passed away after a car crash in Fort St. John, B.C. on Thursday. Peter Bregg / The Canadian Press

REGINA – The Saskatchewan Roughriders say former CFL linebacker and defensive end Ken Reed has died.

A spokesperson for the team said Friday that Reed and his wife had died in a car accident in Fort St. John, B.C.

Reed played for Saskatchewan from 1965 to 1970 after spending his first two seasons with the Edmonton Eskimos. He won a Grey Cup with the Riders in 1966, the team’s first CFL championship in franchise history.

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“Ken Reed was a great player, a mainstay in the local business community and an even better person,” Riders president and CEO Jim Hopson said in a release. “Ken came here as a young American football player and helped us win a Grey Cup.

“He made the area his permanent home while opening a successful business following his career. He truly will be missed.”

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As a Roughrider, Reed played in the 1966, 1967 and 1969 Grey Cup games. He was a member of the 1970 Saskatchewan team that posted a 14-2 record, the best in franchise history, while also being named a West all-star in 1969.

Reed was inducted into the Saskatchewan Roughriders Plaza of Honor in 2006.

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