Jim Hayes (American football) explained

Jim Hayes
Number:62
Position:Defensive lineman
Birth Date:November 26, 1940
Birth Place:Meridian, Mississippi
Death Place:Meridian, Mississippi
Height Ft:6
Height In:4
Weight Lb:263
College:Jackson State
Pastteams:
Pastcoaching:
  • Columbus Bucks / Barons (1971–1973)
    Defensive line coach
Highlights:
  • Continental Football League champion (1969)
  • Midwest Football League champion (1971)
  • Second-team CFL All-Star (1968)
  • CFL All-Central (1968)
Pfr:HayeJi20

James William Hayes (November 26, 1940 – April 19, 2001) was an American football defensive lineman who played for two seasons in the American Football League (AFL) for the Houston Oilers. After playing college football for Jackson State, he signed with the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL) in 1963. He also played for the Charleston Rockets of the United Football League, Indianapolis Capitols of the Continental Football League and Atlantic Coast Football League, and Columbus Bucks / Barons of the Midwest Football League.

Early years

Hayes had nine siblings. He played quarterback and fullback at T. J. Harris High School in Meridian, Mississippi.

College career

Hayes played college football for Jackson State. He was named to the Little All-America teams for his junior and senior seasons.

Professional career

Hayes signed with the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL) on January 9, 1963.[1] He spent the season on the team's taxi squad. He played with the Charleston Rockets of the United Football League in 1964.[2] He played with the Houston Oilers of the American Football League in 1965.[3] He re-signed with the Oilers on July 9, 1966.[4] The Oilers released him on August 7, 1967,[5] and he did not play football in 1967 due to an infection.[3] He signed with the Indianapolis Capitols of the Continental Football League (CFL) in June 1968,[3] and was named to the CFL All-Central Division team[6] and CFL All-Star second-team after the season.[7] Hayes re-signed with the Capitols for the 1969 season on May 6, 1969.[8] The Capitols won the CFL championship in 1969. The Capitols moved to the Atlantic Coast Football League for the 1970 season, and Hayes re-signed with the team again in June 1970.[9] Hayes joined the Columbus Bucks of the Midwest Football League (MFL) in 1971, and won the championship with the team that season.[10] He was also the defensive line coach for the Bucks.[10] He stayed on with the team in 1972.[11] The Bucks became the Columbus Barons for the 1973 season[12] and Hayes was again a member of the team.[13]

Notes and References

  1. News: Van Brocklin Has Chat With VanderKelen . . Newspapers.com . January 10, 1963 . April 18, 2021.
  2. News: UFL Club Scrimmages At Oak Hill For QB Club . . Newspapers.com . August 5, 1964 . April 18, 2021.
  3. News: Indianapolis Capitols Ink Jim Hayes of Houston Oilers . . Newspapers.com . June 9, 1968 . April 18, 2021.
  4. News: Houston Oilers Sign Four . . Newspapers.com . July 10, 1966 . April 18, 2021.
  5. News: Oilers Oust Four Monday . . Newspapers.com . August 8, 1967 . April 18, 2021.
  6. News: Caps Place Seven On All-Star Team . . Newspapers.com . December 2, 1968 . April 18, 2021.
  7. News: 3 Capitols Are Named To CFL All-Star Team . . Newspapers.com . December 12, 1968 . April 18, 2021.
  8. News: Caps Sign 1st Veteran, Hayes . . Newspapers.com . May 6, 1969 . April 18, 2021.
  9. News: Caps Sign Hayes, Woodard, Walton . . Newspapers.com . June 19, 1970 . April 18, 2021.
  10. News: Zitrin, Rich . Now About Those 'Other' Columbus Bucks... . . Newspapers.com . November 28, 1971 . April 18, 2021.
  11. News: Caps' Foe No Blanda But Tough . . Newspapers.com . August 25, 1972 . April 18, 2021.
  12. News: Long, Dave . Barons Still Feature Dayton Area Gridders . . Newspapers.com . September 2, 1973 . April 17, 2021.
  13. News: Indy Caps To Host Columbus Saturday . . Newspapers.com . July 24, 1973 . April 18, 2021.