CFLPA criticizes CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie for grievance comments
TORONTO — The CFL Players’ Association fired back at the CFL on Thursday after the league criticized the group for grieving a two-game suspension handed to Hamilton Tiger-Cats linebacker Simoni Lawrence.
The league suspended Lawrence on Monday for hitting Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Zach Collaros in the head during the league’s regular-season opener last week.
When the CFLPA decided to grieve it on Wednesday, CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie said, “The CFL is deeply disappointed that the CFLPA has decided to contest the league’s attempt to punish and deter a dangerous play.”
The CFLPA issued its own release on Thursday, criticizing the league.