Glen Suitor’s Impressive CFL Journey from Draft Day to Broadcasting Success
Glen Suitor, a star safety for the CFL's Saskatchewan Roughriders, reflects on his 40-year association with the league. He joined the Roughriders in the second round of the draft in 1984 and had an uninterrupted 11-season career, leading to his transition to a broadcast role at TSN.
By the Numbers- Drafted by Saskatchewan Roughriders in the second round, 10th overall
- Suitor is the Roughriders’ All-Time leader in interceptions, with 51
- Named a CFL All-Star in 1991, 1992, and 1993
- Suitor's 40-year association with the CFL demonstrates his enduring impact and commitment to the league
- His transition to a successful broadcasting career at TSN reaffirms his lasting influence on the sport
- Legacy as a franchise player on TSN's broadcast team shows his continued relevance in the football community
Glen Suitor's journey from a second-round draft pick to a record-setting career and a prominent broadcasting role exemplifies his enduring impact and influence in the CFL, solidifying his legacy in Canadian football history.
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