50 Shades of Green and the CFL Free Agency
Well the locker room sale omens continue to pay off as the CFL entered its official free agency.
Two weeks ago at the Rider locker room sale Sam Hurl’s practice jersey was put up for sale and I picked it up, and today Hurl became the first CFL player to move after free agency was declared.
I’m pretty sure a memo went out from the CFL stating that for the sake of professionalism and to avoid potential tampering charges, don’t announce player contracts three minutes after free agency is declared. The waiting for player announcements was somewhat anticlimactic considering Ben Heenan of the Riders announced he has signed with the Indianapolis Colts of the NFL and Brent Jones of the Calgary Stampeders announced he has signed with the New York Giants. If these two come back in September, they are considered free agents and will command top dollar. But I suspect Jones and probably Heenan will not be back until next year or the year after.
The Riders managed to re-sign Tristian Jackson and Kevin Regimbald to new contracts while trading away a kicker they picked up last year in John Mark to the Ottawa RedBlacks for a conditional draft pick. Mark was scheduled to be a free agent and not likely to come to the Riders.