Jim Colclough

Jim Colclough (1936May 16, 2004) was an American college and professional football player. As a young man, Colclough played for Boston College. He then played one season (1959) in the Canadian Football League and was an original Boston Patriot in the American Football League's inaugural 1960 season. Colclough's 10 receptions for touchdowns, and 21.7 yards per reception in 1962 earned him a spot on that year's American Football League All-Star Team. With NHL star Derek Sanderson, Colclough in the late 1960s teamed with more famous "bachelor" Joe Namath as a proprietor of the "Bachelors Three" restaurant which led to Namath's short-lived first retirement from pro football. Below is a copyrighted obituary from the Boston Globe.
Jim Colclough, at 68; led Patriots in receiving in '60s
By Nick Cafardo, Globe Staff | May 18, 2004
(T E X T of article will be added when copyright approval is received.)
Copyright 2004 Globe Newspaper Company.

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