HUCLACK ANNOUNCES HIS RETIREMENT

The Saskatchewan Roughriders announced today non-import linebacker Cory Huclack is retiring from the Canadian Football League.

Huclack is a veteran of seven CFL seasons playing 103 career regular season games. The Winnipeg native originally signed as a free agent with the Blue Bombers in 2007 before being traded to Montreal later that season. He went on to spend three years with the Alouettes (2007-09) before joining the Green and White for his final four campaigns.  

Last season, Huclack played 12 regular season games registering 12 special teams tackles while seeing action mainly as a long snapper. For his career, the 30-year-old totaled 59 special teams tackles, one fumble recovery, and scored a 38-yard touchdown on his only interception.

He is a two-time Grey Cup champion having won with the Montreal Alouettes in 2009 and again in 2013 as a member of the Saskatchewan Roughriders.

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10 years ago

Thank you Mr.Cory Huclack !!!!
Good luck with future endeavors !!!!