Canadian receiver Natey Adjei has retired from the Montreal Alouettes after signing with the team as a free agent in February.
The five-foot-ten, 193-pound pass catcher had his most productive season in 2019, making 58 catches for 534 yards and adding two majors in 18 games with Edmonton. The Toronto native began his career with the Argonauts in 2014 before moving to Edmonton in 2016.
In 98 career games, he amassed 925 yards and four touchdowns on 97 catches.
The 31-year-old was selected by Toronto in the third round of the 2013 CFL Draft after an NCAA career at the University of Buffalo.
Adjei hosts the entertaining All Ball Podcast on which he highlights the stories of professional athletes.
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