Sophomore Acklin has taken long path to becoming Hamilton Tiger-Cats leading receiver
The path to becoming the Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ leading receiver has certainly been a long one for Jaelon Acklin.
In 2018, the 26-year-old American was released by the Baltimore Ravens during training camp after signing as an undrafted free agent. The six-foot-two, 190-pound Acklin signed with Hamilton in 2019 after impressing at a free-agent camp in Buffalo, N.Y.
Acklin began the ’19 campaign on the practice roster before replacing an injured Luke Tasker and making his CFL debut June 22. Acklin had five catches for 59 yards in a 64-14 win over the Toronto Argonauts and has remained on the roster ever since.
“I’m not shocked because most players in this league if they have ability, and I’m talking receivers, all you can really give them is opportunity,” Hamilton head coach Orlondo Steinauer said. “Jaelon is one of those players who when you’ve given him opportunity, he’s risen up and it doesn’t always happen.