Connect with us

Edmonton Elks

Edmonton Elks’ returner Christian Saulsberry passes away at age 25

Photo: Paul Swanson/3DownNation. All rights reserved.

Edmonton Elks’ return specialist Christian Saulsberry has passed away at the age of 25 after being shot in Memphis, Tenn.

“First and foremost, our hearts go out to his family during this incredibly difficult time. Our condolences are also extended to his friends, including the many teammates and coaches both here in Edmonton and elsewhere, that he impacted throughout his football career,” the Elks wrote in a statement.

“Christian’s contributions to our football team both on the field and in our locker room were significant during his one season with the Green and Gold. His positivity and energy for life will be dearly missed.”

↑ 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 native of Southaven, Miss. signed with Edmonton in May 2022 and was cut at the end of training camp. He joined the team’s practice roster in mid-August and was added to the roster two weeks later before becoming the club’s primary return specialist.

Saulsberry dressed for eight games with the Elks and recorded 19 punt returns for 235 yards, 34 kickoff returns for 635 yards, three missed field goal returns for 78 yards, one carry for seven yards, and one reception for 17 yards. He finished 26th league-wide in combined yardage this past season despite playing only eight games.

The five-foot-eight, 188-pound speedster recently posted a video to his Twitter page chronicling his journey to the CFL.

Saulsberry played two seasons at West Alabama in 2018 and 2019 and was named All-Gulf South Conference in both years. He led the Tigers with 1,223 all-purpose yards as a senior, including a team-high 23 kickoff returns for 614 yards. He previously played at Itawamba Community College where he made 41 receptions for 510 yards and two touchdowns as a sophomore in 2017.

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