Riders’ Elimimian goes from unemployment to CFL great
Saskatchewan Roughriders linebacker Solomon Elimimian is one of the most decorated players in the CFL. But before all that, he had thoughts of quitting football altogether.
After a successful university career at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, Elimimian accepted a free-agent tryout offer with the NFL’s Buffalo Bills.
Elimimian was cut and spent an entire year at home, hoping a team would take a shot on him.
“It’s kind of crazy because you’re kind of naive and you kind of think that your phone is going to be ringing but it never rang,” Elimimian said. “Every morning I just worked out. I didn’t really have a job, so I stayed home with my parents. They were pushing me like, ‘Hey Sol, the NFL’s not working out, it’s about time to get a job.’”