SUNDERLAND NAMED ESKIMOS GM

(Edmonton) — The Edmonton Eskimos have named Brock Sunderland General Manager and Vice President of Football Operations, effective immediately. 



“The Edmonton Eskimos are one of the most storied franchises in all of professional sports and I couldn’t be more excited and honoured to be the new general manager of this great organization,” says Sunderland.


For the past four seasons, Sunderland has served as assistant general manager for the Ottawa RedBlacks. 


His term includes two division final victories and back-to-back Grey Cup appearances, winning the championship in 2016 – after just three seasons as an expansion team. Sunderland’s role included contract negotiations, assisting with salary cap management and overseeing the scouting department. 


The native of Great Falls, Montana entered the CFL in 2004 as a scout with the Montreal Alouettes where he quickly advanced to Director of Scouting.  


Now entering his 14th season in pro football, Sunderland spent six seasons (2007-12) with NFL’s New York Jets in various scouting capacities. The team made back-to-back appearances in the AFC championship during his time with the team (2009, 2010).


Sunderland is a former wide receiver and punt returner for the University of Montana (1998-2000). 


After appearing in three conference championships, he entered the coaching ranks as a student assistant coach at his alma mater.