RIDERS RELEASE KHALIF MITCHELL

REGINA – The Saskatchewan Roughriders released Khalif Mitchell on Monday, saying it would be difficult for the controversial defensive lineman to get into playing shape this season.

Mitchell hasn’t played since being released by the Montreal Alouettes in June 2015, a month after he was fined over anti-Semitic Twitter posts, which included a link to a Holocaust denial video.

The struggling Riders signed Mitchell to their practice roster last month, a move that drew criticism from Canadian Jewish organizations.

Roughriders general manager and head coach Chris Jones said the two parties agreed to part ways.

“After sitting out for over a year we both agreed it would be difficult for Khalif to get physically ready to play in a professional football game at this point in the season,” Jones said in a release.

After being fined in 2015, Mitchell apologized in a joint statement by the CFL Players’ Association and B’nai Brith Canada, saying it was “a learning moment for me.” He agreed to work with B’nai Brith, a Jewish human rights organization, to “educate myself about this and other human rights matters.”

But after the Roughriders announced they were adding him to their practice roster on Aug. 31, Shimon Koffler Fogel, CEO of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, said there was no evidence Mitchell has learned from his mistakes.

The CIJA included screenshots of several recent retweets from Mitchell it deemed troubling.

CFL commissioner Jeffrey Orridge said a day after the signing that the league would be monitoring Mitchell’s social media posts.

Jones also said he had spoken at length with Jewish community leaders and wouldn’t tolerate any inappropriate behaviour.

Mitchell, 31, claims his tweets were misunderstood and that he was researching his “Hebrew Semitic backgrounds.”

The six-foot-five, 316-pound Mitchell, a 2011 all-star with B.C., also landed in hot water with the CFL in 2012 when he was fined for using derogatory terms against people of Chinese descent on Twitter.


The Roughriders are a dismal 1-10 this season.

(Canadian Press)

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Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Is this really about him being out of shape – or is this about the riders trying to rebuild their image/brand

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Lots of young players coming available after the NFL cuts.

mister winnipeg
mister winnipeg
8 years ago

LOL

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

FIRST sensible move Jones has made since he got here……

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

I imagine this had a lot more to do with who he is and what he stands for than conditioning. Not sure what they were thinking trying to fit in him with our Riders. It was the last thing we needed here.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Mister Winnipeg you certainly are typical of a Bomber fan. The last 2 years and the first 5 regular season games of this year non of you could be found. So you guys go on a 6 game winning streak and you slither out from under that rotting plywood you've been hiding under the last 2 years and 7 weeks of 2016. By far the lowest of lows in the CFL is the Bomber fans. Just go to a game in their stadium. They are the rudest most foul mouthed fans in the league. They are so dumb they can't… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

How come the team has brought in so many retreads? I thought Murphy was a guru of scouting. Dressler shows his stuff against the Riders, and then there is Chick and Lemon with 8 sacks apiece. Isn't 8 sacks more the Rider defense put together? Sure glad the Riders picked up a large portion of lemons contract. If the Riders don't sign Durant, how many season tickets do you think the Riders will lose? Will fans pack the stadium only because it is new? What about the fans who have had there ticket prices raised as if they were on… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Don't live in the past.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Jones humiliated the CFL worldwide (my friend in Israel heard about the story) . Good job Mr Jones, now let's win a game.

John Knight
8 years ago

So called Rider fans, get over Dressler. Roosevelt is a better receiver and much cheaper. I liked him while he was here but he is gone now. Also, stop bitching about Jones! He will NOT be leaving so you may as well accept it and get on board. Also to all you chicken sh-ts, use you real name and not anonymous.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Mel Gibson said Jews run the world.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

"After sitting out for over a year we both agreed it would be difficult for Khalif to get physically ready to play in a professional football game at this point in the season,'' Jones said in a release.

I could have told Jones that two weeks ago, but he never asked, he never does.

SWC