Regina Leader-Post

FORMER RIDER CHICK DECIDES TO HANG UP HIS CLEATS

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John Chick announced his retirement Friday, ending a CFL career that lasted eight seasons.

Chick, who won the Grey Cup with the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s in 2007 and 2013, was considered one of the league’s top pass rushers. He split last season between Hamilton and Edmonton.

“It has been an absolute privilege to (play) football at all levels and an amazing honour to have been part of the CFL and its history,” Chick said in a media release. “I have always given football my all as it should be given nothing less and regardless of what stage of life I’m in, I will continue to do so.

“I have reached a very blessed point in my life to where my vocation demands more of me at this time than my occupation and am very happy to answer that call.”

Chick, 35, was traded to the Eskimos last August. He recorded 14 tackles, three sacks and one safety over eight games with Edmonton.

The 6-foot-4, 248-pound native of Gillette, Wyo., made his CFL debut with Saskatchew­an in 2007 and was named the league’s top defensive player in 2009.

He spent time with the NFL’s Indianapol­is Colts in 2010 and played 19 games over two seasons with the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars before returning to the Roughrider­s in 2013. Chick signed with the Tiger-Cats as a free agent in 2016.

Over 125 career CFL games, Chick had 242 tackles, 72 sacks and one intercepti­on.

“John will go down as one of the best players to have ever played in the CFL,” Eskimos general manager Brock Sunderland said. “He gave 110 per cent effort on every play.’’

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