Former linebacker Solomon Elimimian announces his retirement after 10 CFL campaigns
Solomon Elimimian, the only pure defensive player to win the CFL’s outstanding player award, is calling it a career.
The veteran linebacker confirmed Tuesday he has retired.
The six-foot, 225-pound Elimimian played 10 CFL seasons with the B.C. Lions (2010-18) and Saskatchewan Roughriders (2019). He amassed 833 tackles in 133 career games with 36 special-teams tackles, 33 sacks, eight interceptions and nine forced fumbles.
Elimimian, 34, who played collegiately at Hawaii for former Hamilton head coach June Jones, had a decorated CFL career. He was named the league’s top rookie in 2010 and the following season earned his only Grey Cup title with B.C.