
Abrupt end to record-setting ’24 campaign fuels Ticats receiver Shemar Bridges
HAMILTON — A premature end to a stellar rookie campaign is fuelling Shemar Bridges’ preparation for the 2025 CFL season.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ receiver was the East Division’s top rookie in 2024 with 83 catches — a club-record for a first-year player — for 933 yards and four touchdowns.
But it could have been much more. Bridges missed the final three games with a quad injury, ending his pursuit of Curtis Mayfield’s league record for most regular-season receptions by a rookie (102).
“I definitely feel like if I didn’t get hurt I could’ve done some more things and helped the team,” Bridges said. “Being able to go to the (CFL) awards show and watch the Grey Cup myself, it fuelled me that I didn’t want to be in the stands, I want to be on the field.