REGINA Although the CFL announced its intention to start its season in August, some players remain skeptical and are being told to keep options open for 2021. “We’ve directed players not to quit their current employment until more is known about the certainty of the season until there’s more meat on the bone,” Solomon Elimimian, president of the CFL Players Association said. The Riders linebacker retired in February after playing for a decade, to pursue new opportunities. However, Elimimian talked to players who decided to step away due to their uncertainty. “That was a contributing factor, the uncertainty and that’s why some players chose to retire,” Elimimian said.
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