Connect with us

Calgary Stampeders

Hellacious hit on Roosevelt sparks debate on penalty call, player safety

Saskatchewan Roughriders receiver Namaan Roosevelt has left the game after being knocked unconscious against the Calgary Stampeders.

Roosevelt caught a pass over the middle when he collided with Stampeders’ defensive back Tunde Adeleke.

Adeleke was penalized for unnecessary roughness, though the hit has sparked a debate on social media on whether Roosevelt was as responsible for the severity of the collision by dropping his head before contact.

↑ what lands at 3 p.m. daily
3DownNation Daily

Get game analysis, stats, and more daily at 3pm

Here’s exactly what you’ll get.

One email. Every weekday at 3 p.m. Your daily CFL briefing.
  • Canadian football's biggest stories
  • Smart game analysis
  • Every CFL transaction covered with exclusive insight

The call clearly upset Stampeders head coach Dave Dickenson.

The Riders only netted five yards on the play because Saskatchewan receiver Duron Carter was flagged for objectionable conduct after barking at an official as players gathered around the injured Roosevelt.

But we’re giving the last word to Lewis because, well, he deserves it.

Update: Roosevelt Tweeted he’s OK.

Drew Edwards is the founder of 3DownNation but has since wandered off. Beard in the photo not exactly as shown.

Sign up for the 3DownNation daily newsletter

Sign up to be updated with all the latest news, offers, and special announcements.

3DownNation Podcast


From 3DownNation Reporters

 


Our Top Stories