:Jeff Fairholm

{{Short description|Canadian gridiron football player (born 1965)}}

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| name = Jeff Fairholm

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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|mf=yes|1965|11|7}}

| birth_place = Montreal, Quebec

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| status = Retired

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| position1 = Wide receiver

| position2 = Slotback

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| college = Arizona

| high_school = Appleby College

| playing_years1 = 1988–1993

| playing_team1 = Saskatchewan Roughriders

| playing_years2 = 1994–1996

| playing_team2 = Toronto Argonauts

| career_highlights = 1989, 1996 - Grey Cup Champion

| CFLAllStar = 1989

| awards = 1988 - Jackie Parker Trophy

1989 - Dr. Beattie Martin Trophy

| honours = 2005 - Roughriders' Plaza of Honour

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Jeff Fairholm (born November 7, 1965) is a former professional Canadian football player.{{cite news|url=https://leaderpost.com/opinion/History+made+picture+perfect/4784144/story.html|title=History made picture perfect|last=Vanstone|first=Rob|date=May 14, 2011|work=Leader-Post|access-date=28 May 2011}} He played for the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Toronto Argonauts in the Canadian Football League as a slotback and wide receiver. He was a member of Saskatchewan's Grey Cup winning team of 1989. He played college football at the University of Arizona but did not graduate with a degree and high school football at Appleby College in Oakville, Ontario.

Fairholm starred for the Roughriders from 1988 to 1993. He was named the Western Division's rookie-of-the-year in 1988 (Jackie Parker Trophy). The following year, he won the Dr. Beattie Martin Trophy, was runner up for the CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Award and helped Saskatchewan win its second Grey Cup in franchise history.[http://www.cflapedia.com/Players/f/fairholm_jeff.htm CFLAPEDIA entry - Jeff Fairholm]

He had 53 touchdown catches — including a franchise-record 107-yarder in 1990 — over six seasons with Saskatchewan. Over the final three years, he averaged 72 catches and 1,325 yards per season.

Fairholm retired after winning the Grey Cup with the Argonauts at the conclusion of the 1996 season. He later spent two seasons as a receivers coach for the Argonauts.

In 2005, Fairholm was inducted into the Roughriders' Hall of Fame — the Plaza of Honour. He is the son of former Montreal Alouettes defensive back Larry Fairholm.

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