2022 CANADIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME CLASS ANNOUNCED: MCCALLUM, RAY, COX HEADLINE

TORONTO – Former CFL stars Ricky Ray and Chip Cox were named Tuesday for induction into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in their first years of eligibility.

Ray won a record four Grey Cups as a CFL starting quarterback with both Edmonton and Toronto while Cox claimed two league titles as a defensive back/linebacker with the Montreal Alouettes, the team he spent his entire 13-year pro career with.

Also named in the player category were kicker Paul McCallum, fullback Tim Tindale, and Dick Thornton who played on both sides of the ball.

Former CFL head coach Dave Ritchie, longtime team executive Roy Shivers and Keith Evans, the Calgary Colts founder and former GM, were selected as builders.

The 2022 class will be inducted Sept. 16 at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton.

The newest members will also be honoured the following day at halftime of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats/Winnipeg Blue Bombers game.

(CP)

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Thunderlips Hawkins
Thunderlips Hawkins
2 years ago

Very grateful for this blog. When I was watching the Hamilton/Winnipeg game. I could not help but ask this question. Why oh why oh why is the CFL not promoting the ceremony? This is exactly what is needed to educate the younger audience as to who these people are. This is exactly how you link the rich past of the CFL to the present. People will see that our football history is on par with that in America. Marv Levy going in as an Alouette is every bit as important to the history of the game as him going in… Read more »