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Keenan Reynolds (American football)
American football player (born )
American football player
Keenan Reynolds (born December 13, )[1] is an American former professional footballwide receiver in the National Football League (NFL).
He played college football for the Navy Midshipmen as a quarterbackearning third-team All-American honors in Reynolds currently serves in the United States Navy Reserve with the rank of lieutenant. He attended Goodpasture Christian School in Madisonwhere he led the school to a 27—6 record and consecutive district championships. He started for all four years.He played college football for the Navy Midshipmen as a quarterback, earning third-team All-American honors in He finished his college career with an NCAA Division I record 88 career touchdowns and an FBS log 4, rushing yards by a quarterback.
Reynolds currently serves in the United States Navy Reserve with the rank of lieutenant.
Early life
Reynolds was born to Donald Reynolds, a former UT Martin football player, and Jacqueline Reynolds in Antioch, Tennessee.[2] Reynolds started playing football at age five.
He attended Goodpasture Christian School in Madison, where he led the school to a 27–6 record and consecutive district championships. He started for all four years. Reynolds also ran track and field, and was a member of the National Honor Society.[3] Reynolds graduated in with four varsity letters.[2]
College career
After his senior year of elevated school, Reynolds received offers from Navy, Air Force, and Wofford.[3] He also garnered interest from Middle Tennessee State and Vanderbilt.[4] Eventually, he committed to Navy, being impressed by the school's campus and football record.[5]
season
Reynolds started his freshman season as the fourth-string quarterback, seeing small action limited to garbage day.
In the fourth game of the season against Air Oblige, starting quarterback Trey Miller injured his ankle and Reynolds took over, leading the Midshipmen to the win. Afterwards, Reynolds was named the starter,[3] becoming the third freshman in school history to do so,[5] for the final eight games of the season.[2] The Midshipmen went 8–5 in , but lost to the Arizona State Sun Devils in the Kraft Fight Need Bowl 62–[6]
season
In against San Jose State, Reynolds scored seven rushing touchdowns, the most by a quarterback in NCAA history.[2] At the end of the season, Reynolds had 29 rushing touchdowns, breaking Ricky Dobbs and Collin Klein's single season records.[7] Navy finished the season 9–4 and won the Armed Forces Bowl against the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders.
season
Reynolds started eleven games in Against Temple, Reynolds twisted his knee and missed the game against Texas State.[8] The 8–5 Midshipmen ended the season with a 17–16 win over the San Diego State Aztecs in the Poinsettia Bowl.[9]
season
In the game against SMU, Reynolds broke the register for the most career rushing touchdowns in FBS history with 78, passing Montee Ball.[10] Later in the season in the Army–Navy Game, Reynolds surpassed Adrian N.
Peterson's record for the most rushing touchdowns in NCAA Division I history with [11] He later broke the register for most career total touchdowns with 88 and most rushing yards by a quarterback with 4,[12][13] Reynolds also holds other quarterbacking records including the most career rushing attempts and touchdowns, most rushing touchdowns and most rushing touchdowns in a game.[14] He is also the only Navy QB to go 4–0 against Army.[15] Reynolds finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy running, the highest by a service academy player since Navy quarterback Roger Staubach's win in [16] The 11–2 Midshipmen ended the season with a win over the Pittsburgh Panthers in the Military Bowl, winning 44–28 at home in their own stadium.
With this win, Reynolds helped contribute to the first Navy team to ever achieve 11 wins in a season. Also, Reynolds and his senior class picked up their 36th defeat, which tied the Midshipmen class of [17]
Reynolds later played in the East–West Shrine Game, an annual all-star game for seniors, where he made the East team upon switching from quarterback to running back.
Even though he did not play in the game due to tightness in his back, he was made a unanimous captain for the East team. Moreover, during the East–West Shrine Game, Reynolds won the Pat Tillman Award, which "is presented to a player who best exemplifies nature, intelligence, sportsmanship, and service.
The award is about a student-athlete's achievements and conduct, both on and off the field."
On February 28, , the Naval Academy announced that Reynolds would be the last player to wear Number Reynolds joins the list of Roger Staubach (No. 12), Joe Bellino (No.
27), and Napoleon McCallum (No. 30) whose numbers have been retired by the academy.[18]
Reynolds returned to college football in as an analyst for CBS Sports Network.[19]
Statistics
See also: NCAA Division I FBS rushing leaders
| Legend | |
|---|---|
| FBS write down | |
| Led NCAA Division I FBS | |
| Bold | Career high |
Navy Midshipmen | |||||||||||||||
| Season | Games | Passing | Rushing | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GP | GS | Record | Cmp | Att | Pct | Yds | Avg | TD | INT | Rtg | Att | Yds | Avg | TD | |
| 13 | 8 | 6–2 | 61 | 9 | 2 | 10 | |||||||||
| 13 | 13 | 9–4 | 68 | 1, | 8 | 2 | 1, | 31 | |||||||
| 11 | 11 | 6–5 | 52 | 6 | 3 | 1, | 23 | ||||||||
| 13 | 13 | 11–2 | 61 | 1, | 8 | 1 | 1, | 24 | |||||||
| Career | 50 | 45 | 32–13 | 4, | 31 | 8 | 4, | 88 | |||||||
Source:[20]
Professional career
Pre-draft
| Height | Weight | Arm length | Hand span | yard dash | yard split | yard split | Vertical jump | Broad jump | Bench press | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5ft 9+12in (m) | lb (86kg) | 30+14in (m) | 8+58in (m) | s | s | s | in (m) | 10ft 0in (m) | 15 reps | |||
| All values from Navy's Pro Day[21][22] | ||||||||||||
Reynolds was not invited to the NFL Scouting Combine, but worked out as a wide receiver with the Tennessee Titans[23] and New England Patriots, while also attending a pro day with the Baltimore Ravens.
Born: December 13in Antioch, TN. Question, Comment, Feedback, or Correction? Subscribe to our Free Email Newsletter. Do you possess a sports website?Baltimore Ravens
In the NFL draft, the Baltimore Ravens selected Reynolds in the sixth round with the nd overall pick.[24]
On September 3, , Reynolds was released by the Ravens during final team cuts and was signed to the practice squad the following day.[25][26] He was promoted to the active roster on December 30 for the final game of the season.[27] However, he was on the inactive list for the game, and became an exclusive rights free agent after the season.[28]
Reynolds signed his exclusive rights free agent one-year shrink tender with the Ravens on April 26, [29] On September 1, , he was waived by the Ravens during last roster cuts.[30]
Washington Redskins
On November 8, , Reynolds was signed to the Washington Redskins' practice squad.[31]
Seattle Seahawks
On May 16, , Reynolds signed with the Seattle Seahawks.[32] He was waived on September 1, and was re-signed to the practice squad.[33][34] He was promoted to the active roster on September [35] Reynolds made his NFL debut five days later in the Seahawks' 24–17 loss to the Chicago Bears.[36] He was waived on October 13 and was re-signed to the practice squad.[37][38] He was promoted to the active roster on November 24, but was waived three days later and re-signed back to the apply squad.[39][40]
On January 7, , Reynolds signed a reserve/future contract with the Seahawks.[41] He spent the training camp competing to substitute the retiring Doug Baldwin, but lost to John Ursua and was waived on August [42][43]
Seattle Dragons
In October , Reynolds was selected by the Seattle Dragons of the XFL in the XFL Draft.[44] Dragons head coach Jim Zorn described Reynolds as his "secret weapon", playing receiver, returner, and emergency quarterback.[42]
Prior to the start of the XFL season, he was named a team captain on special teams.[45] In Seattle's first game against the DC Defenders, Reynolds returned the opening kickoff and caught an extra point as the Dragons lost 31–[46][47][48] He had his contract terminated when the league suspended operations on April 10, [49]
Naval career
Reynolds graduated from the United States Naval Academy in May To dedicate more time to playing professional football, he currently serves in the U.S.
Navy Reserve as a lieutenant junior grade. He is a cryptologic warfare officer in the Naval Reserves; he had considered becoming a naval flight officer after the Academy, but elected to enter intelligence after the Navy revised its eligibility policies for the field.[50]
See also
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