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At six foot eight and 277 pounds during his playing career, Schultz was hard to miss on and off the field. The former offensive tackle was a big man with a grip to match. He was a genuine personality. He was himself, said TSN broadcaster Rod Smith, a longtime friend and colleague. There was no pretence to him. He could be gentle with people. He always asked about my family. But at the same time, he was strong, he was imposing. And oh that handshake. It was the most crushing handshake and I ve got big hands that I ve ever experienced in my life.
WINNIPEG A Winnipeg city councillor is helping mark Black History Month with his own creation. Markus Chambers is recognizing Black inventors with a t-shirt that says Know Their Names. On the back of the shirt is a list of people of colour and what they have invented. I was inspired by the movie Hidden Figures and seeing the story of three women that were responsible for the calculations that helped the United States enter into the space race, Chambers said. He said these were stories that he didn t know and it resulted in him doing his own research into Black history and contributions.
Saskatchewan Roughriders punter Jon Ryan. (File photo courtesy of the Saskatchewan Roughriders)
Jon Ryan is going to kick it with the Saskatchewan Roughriders for another season.
The CFL team announced Wednesday it had signed the 39-year-old punter to a contract for the 2021 season. Ryan became a free agent on Tuesday.
Ryan had posted a tweet Tuesday indicating he was returning to the Roughriders.
Back for more ⚪️ #Riderville
The Regina product joined the Riders in 2019 after a 12-year NFL career that included a Super Bowl win with the Seattle Seahawks during the 2013-14 season.
Ryan played in all 18 games for Saskatchewan in 2019, averaging 48.8 yards a punt. He was named a West Division all-star that season as well.
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