LABATTE TO SIT OUT 2021 SEASON

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REGINA – The Saskatchewan Roughriders will be without veteran offensive lineman Brendon LaBatte for the 2021 CFL season.

Riders general manager Jeremy O’Day said LaBatte has opted out for the year but is not retiring.

“We’re dealing with a unique set of circumstances and it’s not a normal year with all the regulations that we’re going to have to do,” the GM said on a video call Monday.

“(LaBatte’s) definitely not planning on retiring. He just, with all the rules and regulations and the stuff that he has going on in his own personal life, he’s decided that he’s not going to play under the current circumstances that we’re facing.”

O’Day said he spoke with LaBatte over the weekend and discussed the possibility of him returning to the Riders this year if the CFL loosens restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19.

“He did leave the door open if things begin to relax and it gets back to a little bit closer to normal that he would consider (playing) at that time,” O’Day said. “Again, he’s not decided to never play football again. He’s just decided that under the circumstances, he needs to do what’s best for him and his family.”

LaBatte, 34, played just six games for Saskatchewan in 2019 after returning from injury. The CFL cancelled the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The six-foot-four, 320-pound native of Weyburn, Sask., was originally picked sixth overall by Winnipeg in the 2008 draft and played four seasons with the Blue Bombers before signing with the Riders in 2012.

LaBatte is a six-time CFL all-star and was named the league’s most outstanding offensive lineman in 2013, the same season he won a Grey Cup with the Roughriders.

In December, he signed a new deal that would see him play with Saskatchewan through 2022.

“Obviously, it’s not super easy to replace a guy of (LaBatte’s) status, but every time a door closes, another door opens and it’s an opportunity for one of our other guys,” O’Day said.

Saskatchewan’s starting quarterback Cody Fajardo said Monday that LaBatte will be missed on only on the field, but in the locker room.

“To have an all-star guard and a guy with a lot of experience, especially for a first-time starting quarterback, it’s huge. So that will be sorely missed,” said Fajardo, who threw for 4,302 yards and 18 touchdowns with the Riders in 2019.

Several CFL players have stepped away from the game in recent weeks, including Ottawa Redblacks receiver Brad Sinopoli, who announced his retirement last week.

Saskatchewan’s all-star linebacker Solomon Elimimian called it a career in February and quarterback James Franklin announced his retirement in April after signing a one-year deal with the Roughriders.

Meanwhile, the Roughriders have signed quarterback Paxton Lynch, a first-round pick (26th overall) of the NFL’s Denver Broncos in 2016.

(Canadian Press)

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Pau
Pau
3 years ago

Is he not going to play because he does not believe in getting vaccinated for covid-19?

Roberto Spallone
Roberto Spallone
3 years ago

Here is 21 years of human resources and a return to work portfolio:

Me, “you are scheduled to return monday, 8 am. Is there any further medical to provide with a prognosis that alters this?”

Him, “no but i dont feel….”

Me, “let me stop you right there. What you feel is not my worry and is your psychomatic issue. Be here Monday. If not you are fired and i am calling wcb”

….its going to be tough for him to opt back in 2022 when there is no ratio to provide an opt in for 35 yr old canadians.

Olaf
Olaf
3 years ago

Labatte missed a large part of 2019 anyways and the Riders did just fine protecting Fajardo. I think he is done if he doesnt play this year. One more year, not staying in perfect shape and then at his age……….time to move on from Blue. There are lots of good Olineman out there.

Freedom Rising
Freedom Rising
3 years ago

The man has done his own critical thinking and is demonstrating the fortitude to stand in his truth. That used to be what our country was made of. Now no one is allowed to have an opinion outside that which is fed to us by the media. This nonsense goes way beyond playing football and good on him for standing up for his own rights and freedoms. #freedomrising

Last edited 3 years ago by Freedom Rising
Obama
Obama
3 years ago
Reply to  Freedom Rising

You have no clue what you are talking about.

First of all sonny him the it used to be was the truth was the actual truth. It also meant the truth doesn’t have to answer question.

Now it is all “my truth”, “his truth”, “her truth”. All this b.s “truth” is nothing more than non negotiable personal opinions based on a distorted reality.

In the end you are all losers.

Roy
Roy
3 years ago

20 million Australians under lockdown amid India coronavirus (delta) outbreak. It’s coming people, keep safe.