Bulldogs Shine with Four in CFL as 2026 Season Begins
The 2026 Canadian Football League (CFL) season has begun, featuring a strong representation from former Fresno State Bulldogs. Four Bulldogs are on active rosters, with three more on practice squads. Linebacker Kyrie Wilson starts his ninth season with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, coming off an impressive 49 defensive tackles and two sacks last season. Wide receiver KeeSean Johnson is in his third season with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, where he had a breakout year with 1,159 receiving yards. Other Bulldogs include Erik Brooks (Calgary Stampeders) and Keric Wheatfall (Hamilton Tiger Cats), all actively contributing to their teams.
By the Numbers- Kyrie Wilson has played in 73 CFL games, recording 206 tackles and nine sacks.
- KeeSean Johnson achieved over 1,000 receiving yards last season, totaling 1,159 yards.
While these players highlight the Bulldogs' impact in the CFL, the overall success of the teams, particularly the Roughriders as defending champions, contributes to the narrative about the importance of individual performances in team success.
State of Play- The CFL season officially kicked off on June 4, 2026.
- Fresno State alumni are well positioned, with several players on both active rosters and practice squads.
Throughout the season, expect ongoing contributions from former Bulldogs, potentially impacting playoff scenarios. Their performances may also attract attention from NFL scouts, given their strong starts.
Bottom LineFresno State Bulldogs are carving a significant presence in the 2026 CFL season, highlighting the program's success in developing talent for professional football. Fans should keep an eye on these players as they pursue excellence on the field.
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