During the decade, Russ Jackson never missed a game due to injury. Every year in the decade, Jackson led the Rough Riders to the playoffs. From 1963 to 1969, he was the Eastern Division Passing Leader.[1]
1961 Ottawa Rough Riders season Head coach Frank Clair Home field Lansdowne Park Record 8–6 Division place 2nd, East Playoff finish Lost Eastern Semi-Finals
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1962 Ottawa Rough Riders season Head coach Frank Clair Home field Lansdowne Park Record 6–7–1 Division place 2nd, East Playoff finish Lost Eastern Semi-Finals
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Russ Jackson, QB, Eastern Division All-Star
1963 Ottawa Rough Riders season Head coach Frank Clair Home field Lansdowne Park Record 9–5 Division place 2nd, East Playoff finish Lost Eastern Finals
In 1963, Russ Jackson was the first double winner of the Schenley Outstanding Canadian and Outstanding Player Awards.[1]
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1964 Ottawa Rough Riders season Head coach Frank Clair Home field Lansdowne Park Record 8–5–1 Division place 2nd, East Playoff finish Lost Eastern Finals
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Russ Jackson, CFL Passing Yards Leader
1965 Ottawa Rough Riders season Head coach Frank Clair Home field Lansdowne Park Record 7–7 Division place 2nd, East Playoff finish Lost Eastern Finals
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Russ Jackson, CFL Passing Yards Leader
1966 Ottawa Rough Riders season Head coach Frank Clair Home field Lansdowne Park Record 11–3 Division place 1st, East Playoff finish Lost Grey Cup
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