Lee Fobbs Lee Fobbs passed away on January 24th, 2026. He played for the Ottawa Rough Riders during the 1973 season and went on to a long NCAA coaching career. Rest in peace. Lee Fobbs Obituary (1950-2026) – Cleveland, Ohio, USA | MemoriTreeRead More
Mike Sheedy – Longtime alumni member Mike Sheedy passed away on January 26th, 2026. Mike was devoted to football in Ottawa, as a mentor, coach, and administrator. After attending training camp with the Toronto Argonauts, injuries ended his playing career. As General Manager of the Ottawa Sooners he helped guide the club to success, including...Read More
1953 (73 years ago) Tom Towns, Ottawa Rough Riders’ linebacker in 1985, born at Rosetown, Saskatchewan. 1955 (71 years ago) Ottawa Rough Riders signed Don King, ex of the Cleveland Browns. That rankled NFL Commissioner Bert Bell, but Ottawa General Manager Jim McCaffrey said King played with the Browns the previous season, but only had...Read More
1951 (75 years ago) Ex-Baltimore Colts Coach, Clem Crowe, was in Ottawa to speak to the Rough Riders executive about the open Head Coach position. The Ottawa officials described the interview as “very satisfactory.” 1956 (70 years ago) Ottawa Rough Riders announced the signing of three US College players; Ken Vargo, a centre and linebacker...Read More
1954 (72 years ago) The entire Western Conference, joined at least with Ottawa Rough Riders and Montreal Alouettes football clubs, will support a move to have 12 imports used in East and West this year. However, they are definitely in favour of making the 12 include any U.S. players who now enjoy Canadian status and...Read More
1956 (69 years ago) The Ottawa Journal’s Sports Editor, Bill Westwick, in his daily column, estimated that the Ottawa Rough Riders may have turned in excess of $20,000 profit during the 1956 season. He stated that the Rough Riders have enjoyed the most successful season financially in Ottawa football history. Part of the fortunate position...Read More
1951 (74 years ago) Fans sent the Ottawa Rough Riders off to Toronto in quest of the Grey Cup against the Regina Roughriders with a parade through the uptown streets. 1965 (60 years ago) Eight Ottawa Rough Riders’ players were named to the Eastern Conference All-Star team selected by the Football Reporters of Canada. They...Read More
This year’s luncheon features a question-and-answer period with Ottawa Redblacks new Head Coach and General Manager Ryan Dinwiddie and Director of Football Operations Shawn Burke hosted by Jeff Avery. Coach Dinwiddie will discuss his staff and personnel heading into the 2026 season. Shawn and Ryan will discuss the latest player acquisitions with the CFL Draft just around the...Read More
The CFL Ottawa Alumni Association is gearing up for one of the most meaningful reunions in our city’s football history. This summer, alumni from every era of Ottawa’s CFL teams are invited to gather for the Ottawa Redblacks’ Legacy Game on July 31, 2026, when the Redblacks host the Montreal Alouettes at TD Place. The...Read More
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