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CFL Alumnus Mike Law Passes

We regret to inform our alumni that we have lost another teammate yesterday, Mike Law

Tiger-Cats’ Murray announces retirement

Hamilton Tiger-Cats defensive back Rico Murray announced his retirement Thursday after eight seasons in the Canadian Football League, including six with the Tiger-Cats

CFL Alumnus Wayne Giardino Passes

We are sad to share the news of the passing of our teammate Wayne Giardino. Our sincere condolences to his family, friends and former teammates

Canadian Football League Alumni Association Forms Partnership With Alaxo Airway Stents

Alaxo Airway Stents (Alaxo), providers of FDA-cleared and Health Canada-registered,internationally patented, innovative stent-based therapies to support healthy, natural, nasal breathing solutions to improve sleep, treat snoring and sleep apnea, and enhance athletic performance, announces a partnership with the Canadian Football League Alumni Association

A WARRIOR SAYS GOODBYE: Ettore Lattanzio tells Ottawa Redblacks he’s retiring

On Friday, Lattanzio told the Redblacks he was retiring, stepping away from football to focus on a real-estate career with Umber Realty (umberrealty.com) and spend more time with his family – wife Julie and their son Rosario

B.C. Lions Canadian linebacker Mitch Barnett retires from pro football

B.C. Lions Canadian linebacker Mitch Barnett has announced his retirement from professional football

Solomon Elimimian Retires From the CFL

The veteran linebacker announces his retirement from football after a storied CFL career with the Lions and Roughriders

CFL Alumnus Prince McJunkins Passes

Prince McJunkins a former quarterback in the CFL passed away at the age of 60

BRAD ERDOS ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT

After six seasons, 61 regular-season games, five post-season contests and a Grey Cup championship as a member of the Calgary Stampeders, offensive lineman Brad Erdos has announced his retirement from the Canadian Football League

He won a Grey Cup in ’99 with the Tiger-Cats, now he’s got a shot at a third Super Bowl ring

Tim Terry’s resumé of championships screams far more loudly than his voice ever does. A Grey Cup title as a Hamilton Tiger-Cat player, two Super Bowl wins as an NFL executive, and a third on the line Sunday night

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