
Western star Findlay to pursue CFL career before pursuing medical school
Jackson Findlay can see medical school in his future, but he’s looking forward to concentrating on football first.
The six-foot-three, 203-pound Western Ontario safety will command much attention at the CFL combine, which begins Friday in Regina. The All-Canadian and 2024 President’s Trophy finalist ended last season ranked No. 8 among the top-20 prospects for the league’s draft April 29.
“I plan on doing both at some point but fully committing to one or the other,” he said. “That (being a pediatric oncologist treating cancer in children) is definitely a goal of mine whenever I choose to stop playing football, which I don’t think is anytime soon.”
Findlay certainly has a CFL future following a stellar career at Western. Over 41 career games, the native of North Vancouver, B.C., registered 182 tackles (97 solo, 6.5 for loss), four sacks, eight interceptions, a forced fumble and fumble recovery.