Wide receiver Lucky Whitehead of the Canadian Football League's Winnipeg Blue Bombers announced his retirement from ...
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Emmanuel Rugamba embraces the challenge of helping the Edmonton Elks return to the CFL playoffs. The veteran ...
Receiver/returner Lucky Whitehead is calling it quits from football and the Bombers signed six new American players on Friday.
The Virginia native started and finished his CFL career with the Bombers, first joining the team in 2019, catching 52 passes for 521 yards and a pair of touchdowns as Winnipeg won the Grey Cup. He ...
Receiver/returner Lucky Whitehead announced his retirement from football in a social media post Friday. Whitehead rejoined ...
Osbourn graduate Lucky Whitehead announced Friday that he has retired from pro football. Whitehead played last season for the ...
Tommy Stevens will take hits off of Trevor Harris and provide the security blanket to the security blanket (Jake Maier), ...
At 32 years old, this wide receiver is calling it quits and hanging up his football cleats after announcing his retirement on social media.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats announced on Wednesday that the football club has added a pair of players to its offence, including National receiver Keaton Bruggeling and American running back Chris Smith.
Emmanuel Rugamba, a veteran defensive player, is part of the Edmonton Elks' latest free agent signings. He embraces the challenge of helping the Elks return to the CFL playoffs.