Jim Thomas (Canadian football)
- Jim Thomas (Canadian football)
Infobox CFL player
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position1=Halfback
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playing_years=1963-1971
playing_teams=Edmonton Eskimos
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CFLAllStar=1966, 1967
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Jim Thomas was a running back who played nine seasons in the Canadian Football League for the Edmonton Eskimos. In his career, Thomas ran for 6161 yards and was a two time CFL All-Star.
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