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CFL contract lengths: Edmonton Eskimos

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3DownNation is currently releasing a nine-part series listing the year through which every active player is signed with his respective team.

Contract information tends to be closely-guarded in the CFL, but we’re excited to share it with fans across the country.

We’ve already taken a look at the B.C. Lions and Calgary Stampeders. Today we will heading to Edmonton for a visit with the Eskimos.

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Quarterback

Jeremiah Briscoe (A) — 2021
Trevor Harris (A) — 2022
Logan Kilgore (A) — 2020
Antonio Pipkin (A) — 2020
Bryan Scott (A) — 2021

Running back

Brandon Burks (A) — 2020
Shaq Cooper (A) — 2020
Devontae Jackson (A) — 2021
Jordan Robinson (A) — 2021
Alex Taylor (N) — 2020
Lexington Thomas (A) — 2021
Terry Williams (A) — 2020

Fullback

Peter Cender (N) — 2021
Alex Dupuis (N) — 2020
Tanner Green (N) — 2020
James Tuck (N) — 2020

Receiver

Bryce Bobo (A) — 2020
Alex Charette (N) — 2020
Ricky Collins Jr. (A) — 2021
Greg Ellingson (A) — 2020
Kevin Elliott (A) — 2020
Angelo Foster (A) — 2021
Christian Gibbs (A) — 2020
Hunter Karl (N) — 2021
Christion Jones (A) — 2020
JaNardreon Jones (A) — 2021
Harold McMaster (A) — 2020
Anthony Parker (N) — 2020
Jimmy Ralph (N) — 2020
Malik Richards (N) — 2021
Shai Ross (N) — 2020
Shakeir Ryan (A) — 2020
Kenny Shaw (A) — 2020
Tevaun Smith (N) — 2020
T.J. Smith (A) — 2020
Josh Stangby (A) — 2020
Danny Vandervoort (N) — 2020
Diego Viamontes Cotera (G) — 2020
Domonique Young (A) — 2021

Offensive line

Kwabena Asare (N) — 2021
David Beard (N) — 2022
Darrell Brown (A) — 2021
Tommie Draheim (A) — 2020
Colin Kelly (A) — 2020
Eric Lofton (A) — 2020
Tristen Nickelson (A) — 2021
Matt O’Donnell (N) — 2020
Justin Renfrow (A) — 2020
SirVincent Rogers (A) — 2020
Jean-Simon Roy (N) — 2020
Jacob Ruby (N) — 2021
Kyle Saxelid (N) — 2021

Defensive line

Dwayne Beckford (A) — 2021
Mathieu Betts (N) — 2020
Kwaku Boateng (N) — 2020
Jake Ceresna (A) — 2021
Thomas Costigan (A) — 2021
Malik Dorton (A) — 2021
Justin Horton (A) — 2021
Tariq LaChance (N) — 2021
Evan Machibroda (N) — 2021
Mark Mackie (N) — 2021
Mike Moore (A) — 2020
David Perkins (A) — 2021
Quincy Redmon (A) — 2021
Almondo Sewell (A) — 2020

Linebacker

Kaulana Apelu (A) — 2021
Josh Banderas (A) — 2021
Malik Clements (A) — 2021
Vontae Diggs (A) — 2020
Maxime Rouyer (G) — 2020
Jovan Santos-Knox (A) — 2020
Blair Smith (N) — 2020
Justin Tuggle (A) — 2020
Johnathan Walton (A) — 2020

Defensive back

Bryce Bartlett (N) — 2020
Jordan Beaulieu (N) — 2020
Eric Blake (A) — 2020
Anthony Covington (A) — 2020
Zach Edwards (A) — 2021
Jermaine Gabriel (N) — 2020
Caleb Ham (A) — 2021
Forrest Hightower (A) — 2020
Jordan Hoover (N) — 2021
Scott Hutter (N) — 2020
Afolabi Laguda (A) — 2021
Jonathon Mincy (A) — 2021
Dakari Monroe (A) — 2021
Godfrey Onyeka (N) — 2020
Chris Rayford (A) — 2021
Genaro Romero (A) — 2021
Albert Smalls (A) — 2021
Brian Walker (A) — 2021
Malcolm Washington (A) — 2021
Trumaine Washington (A) — 2020
Kieron Williams (A) — 2021

Specialists

Sean Whyte (N) — 2020
Hugh O’Neill (N) — 2020
Ryan King (N) — 2021

John Hodge is a longtime Canadian football reporter, insider, and podcaster for 3DownNation. Based in Winnipeg, Hodge is also a freelance television and radio broadcaster and curling reporter for Rock Channel.

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