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The following is a list of people who have played CIS football for the Alberta Golden Bears. Pages in category "Alberta Golden Bears football players" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.
Special teams. 52 Luke Burton-Krahn LS; 70 Campbell Fair K--Cody Grace P; 1-game injured list. 6-game injured list. Practice roster. Suspended. 61 Toryque Bateman OL; 32 Sewo Olonilua RB; 67 Ye'Majesty Sanders OL; 16 James Wiggins DB; Italics indicate American player • Bold indicates Global player • 73 Roster, 0 Injured, 0 Practice, 4 Suspended
The Alberta Golden Bears football team represents the University of Alberta in the sport of Canadian football in U Sports. The Golden Bears have been in competition since 1910 and the team has won three Vanier Cup national championships, in 1967 , 1972 , and most recently in 1980 . [ 1 ]
The Edmonton Rugby Foot-ball Club, unaffiliated with the current team, was an early Canadian football-rugby union team based in Edmonton. The team played its first organized games with the formation of the Alberta Rugby Football League in 1895. In 1908 the name Esquimaux was adopted. [10]
Player Position Team(s) Birthplace Eli Ankou: Nose tackle: Jacksonville Jaguars (2017–2019) Dallas Cowboys (2020) Tennessee Titans (2021) Buffalo Bills (2021–2023) Atlanta Falcons (2023) Buffalo Bills (2023–present) Ottawa, ON: Matthew Bergeron: Offensive lineman: Atlanta Falcons (2023–present) Victoriaville, PQ: Chase Brown: Running back
Calgary, Alberta: 2000-07 0 1 Alberta Football League Deep River Rams: North Renfrew, Ontario: 1956 0 1 Northern Football Conference East Side Eagles: Winnipeg, Manitoba: 0 Manitoba Football League Edmonton Icemen: Edmonton, Alberta: 1995–2004 0 0 Alberta Football League Edmonton Seahawks: Edmonton, Alberta: 2006-09 0 0 Alberta Football ...
Pages in category "Players of Canadian football from Alberta" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 238 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Alberta is the fourth-most populated province in Canada and has a rich history of professional sports. All professional sports teams in the province reside in the major metropolitan areas of Calgary and Edmonton .