Jermarcus Hardrick’s road to the CFL began in B.C.
Jermarcus Hardrick's unexpected return to football began with a job selling luxury cars after he had written off his athletic career. A call from the B.C. Lions led him back to the field, where he debuted in 2014. Now with over 168 games played, Hardrick has evolved into a top offensive lineman, contributing significantly to the Saskatchewan Roughriders' success, including a championship in 2025 and recognition as the CFL’s Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman.
By the Numbers- 168 career games played in the CFL.
- 10 games started in his first season with the B.C. Lions.
While Hardrick's journey showcases resilience, it also highlights the challenges athletes face post-NFL, including cuts and transitions to different leagues.
State of Play- Hardrick is currently with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, where he has a strong record of 24-10 since returning in 2024.
- He received accolades including All-CFL recognition and was named the West Division’s top offensive lineman in 2023.
As Hardrick continues to perform at a high level, there's potential for further accolades and a lasting legacy in the CFL, particularly as he influences younger players.
Bottom LineHardrick’s journey underscores the unpredictability of sports careers and the importance of resilience, demonstrating that second chances can lead to significant achievements.
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