Veteran CFL receiver Walker returns for another stint with the Edmonton Football Team
Toronto Argonauts Derel Walker, right, holds off Calgary Stampeders Robertson Daniel, during second half CFL football action in Calgary, Thursday, July 18, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh January 08, 2021 - 12:50 PM
EDMONTON - American receiver Derel Walker is back with the Edmonton Football Team.
Walker returned to Edmonton on Friday. He spent the 2019 season with the Toronto Argonauts.
Walker began his CFL career with Edmonton in 2015 and was the league s top rookie after registering 89 catches for 1,110 yards and six TDs. He helped the franchise win the Grey Cup that season.
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The Echo Theater is seen on Dec. 10 in Laurens, S.C. The Echo Project is working to renovate the building that once housed the racist Redneck Shop into a community center and racial reconciliation museum. AP Photo/Fernando Vergara
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In this Sunday, Nov. 29, 2020 file photo, Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain celebrates after wining the Formula One race in Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain. Hamilton is now a âSirâ as well as a seven-time Formula One champion after being knighted Wednesday, Dec. 30 in Queen Elizabeth IIâs New Year honors list.
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