Riders’ Bertrand-Hudon, 1st pro player to wear Guardian Cap in a game
Thomas Bertrand-Hudon woke up before last week’s game and made a choice to prioritize safety.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders running back became the first pro player in the CFL to wear a Guardian Cap in a game. He wore it in the team’s 27-24 loss to the Montreal Alouettes last week. The protective helmet-covering has been determined to help reduce head injuries.
“I woke up the day of the game and I was on kickoff — I was at a position where guys got hurt before,” the second-year CFL running back said.
Bertand-Hudon suffered a concussion earlier in the season.
“They took me off (kickoff) for a little bit but it was my first game back at kickoff so I just wanted to be safe,” Betrand-Hudon said. “For a guy that comes back from concussion, I think it would be a pretty good idea to try and wear it for when they come back. Outside of that, it should still be a player’s preference.”