Ken Reeves (American football)

Reeves was a member of one of the worst offensive lines in NFL history in 1986, which gave up an NFL-record 104 sacks.

[2] He played in 10 games in 1987 without recording a start, serving as the backup left tackle to Matt Darwin, who replaced him while he was recovering from surgery.

Following training camp with the Eagles in 1990, he was traded to the Cleveland Browns on August 7, 1990, in exchange for a fourth-round pick in 1992 NFL draft (later used to select running back Tony Brooks.

[4] Reeves played in all 16 games for the Browns in 1990, serving on the point after and field goal special teams units.

He was released during roster cuts on August 20, 1991, after spending training camp with the Browns.