COVID-19 pandemic forced a shift of Canada’s football focus to south of the border
The COVID-19 pandemic put a damper on tackle football in Canada in 2020, but it didn’t stop Canadians from shining on the field of play.
The novel coronavirus forced the CFL, U Sports and junior ranks to all cancel their seasons. So that shifted Canada’s football focus to the U.S., where many Canadians have made significant contributions in both the NFL and NCAA ranks.
Chase Claypool has led the charge. The six-foot-four, 238-pound Abbotsford, B.C., native., a 2020 NFL second-round pick out of Notre Dame, had 50 catches for 664 yards and eight touchdowns as a rookie receiver with the Pittsburgh Steelers along with two rushing TDs entering Monday night’s game versus Cincinnati.
On Sunday, Dallas long-snapper L.P. Ladouceur, a 39-year-old Montreal native in his 16th NFL season, played in his 251st career game, the most ever by a Canadian, in the Cowboys’ 41-33 win over San Francisco.