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CFL Alumnus Dennis Liebrecht Passes

It is with deepest sorrow we announce the passing of Dennis Liebrecht, aged 82 years

CFL Alumnus Dawson Tilley Passes

CFL Alumnus Dawson Tilley Passes

Hamilton Tiger-Cats Alumnus Tony Curcillo Passes

We’re saddened to hear of the passing of former LB/QB Tony Curcillo

CFL Alumnus Jack Scarbath Passes

In the 1953 NFL draft, Mr. Scarbath was picked third by Washington and played four years of professional football between Washington, the Baltimore Colts, Ottawa Rough Riders (Canadian Football League) and Pittsburgh Steelers before retiring in 1956

Michael Collymore credits CFL career to speed, hard work

A late arrival to the world of professional football, Toronto native Michael Collymore did what he does best and hit the ground running.

CFL Alumnus Jim Hanifan Passes

A star receiver at Cal, Hanifan played a season for Toronto in the Canadian Football League

FAITH AND FOOTBALL: Ex-Redblack Jasper Simmons made mistakes, but life back on track

During his year (2014) with the Ottawa Redblacks and the following season in Calgary, Jasper Simmons admits he slid off the morality rails.

CFL Alumnus Ron Kelly Passes

Ron played professional football within the Canadian Football League. He played for four seasons with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers from 1953 to 1956; three seasons with the Calgary Stampeders from 1957 to 1959; and then two seasons with the Saskatchewan Roughriders from 1960 to 1961.

CFL Alumnus Jake Scott Passes

Scott left Georgia after his sophomore year to play professional football for the Canadian Football Leagues’ BC Lions. In 1970,

‘Big Chill’ just doing his job made him Canadian Football hall-of-famer

‘Big Chill’ is doing what he does best these days. “I’m just chillin’,” said Freddie Childress from his home in Calgary.

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