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Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Eskimos Extend Bowman; Bombers Release Shologan



The Edmonton Eskimos have extended the contract of international slotback Adarius Bowman, keeping him in Green and Gold through 2018.
A three-time consecutive CFL All-Star, Bowman set a team-record last season with 120 receptions for a league-leading 1,759 yards and nine touchdowns. He had nine 100-plus yard receiving games, including a three-touchdown performance in Week 3 and a 10-catch, 185-yard performance in Week 10.  He earned CFL Player of the Week honours three times and CFL Player of the Month for September.
During the 104th Grey Cup Playoffs, Bowman recorded 114 yards on six receptions with two touchdowns.
Entering his 10th season, the six-foot-three native of Chattanooga, Tennessee has amassed career totals of 568 receptions for 8,490 yards and 43 touchdowns.
Bowman originally joined the Eskimos as a free agent in January 2011, later re-signing in December 2013 and December 2015.
Prior to Edmonton he spent his rookie season in Saskatchewan (2008) and two years in Winnipeg (2009-10).

(Eskimos PR)

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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers defensive line is undergoing another makeover.
The Bombers announced Tuesday the release of veteran defensive tackle Keith Shologan along with fullback Pascal Lochard – both Canadians – just two weeks before the opening of the Canadian Football League’s free agent market.
As well, import defensive tackle Euclid Cummings – added last year along with Shologan during the Bombers free agent spending spree – seems destined to hit the open market on Feb. 14th after seeing his quarterback sack total drop from eight to three.
“It’s a tough business,” said Bombers GM Kyle Walters. “Veteran guys have higher salaries and as we head into free agency there’s some tough decisions that need to be made as you try to set yourself up for this year. This was one of them.
“We wish Keith the best of luck.”
Shologan, now 31, made 17 starts for the Bombers in ’16, signing here after posting a career-best seven sacks with the Ottawa REDBLACKS in 2015 but managing just two last season.

(Winnipeg Blue Bombers) 

9 comments:

Anonymous said...


I would not be against having Sholo wearing green again!

peter dalla riva

Anonymous said...

Bombers gm Kyle Walters is a astute learner of the Mr. Jones school of professional football business. Learning from the best (Mr. Jones) by cutting expensive old ties that bind the organizational progress down will pay-off big time, long term for Winnipeg franchise. Kudos Mr. Walters. Mr. Jones has the aquired prerequisit football knowledge for team success in and off the field of play.

Anonymous said...

Agreed!

Anonymous said...


Sholo leaving for Ottawa started the cycle of negativity in RN. Bringing him back might start to change the fortunes around again.

Anonymous said...

Who let Bowman go? Why did Riders give up on him so soon. Imagine what it might have been like with him in SK.


Rob

Anonymous said...

Taman & O Day cohorts regime responsible for Adarius Bowman release. Plus Jonthan Jennings etc etc ... on and on infinity...

Anonymous said...


Might be wrong, but I think Bowman is a Tillman whiff.

Anonymous said...


Shologan had a terrible season. He is on the downside. The only plus is he's a Canadian. If you can't get him cheap, move on.


Richard

Anonymous said...


Bowman is a Tillman whiff. Remember, he went to Winnipeg too before going to Edmonton.

He is the league's best REC in my mind.


Aaron