Lions trade Simon to Roughriders
VANCOUVER — The longtime face of the B.C. Lions’ franchise is heading to Saskatchewan.
Geroy Simon, the CFL’s all-time receiving yards leader, was traded to the Roughriders on Thursday in exchange for receiver Justin Harper and a third-round pick in the 2014 Canadian college draft.
“This has been the toughest decision I’ve ever had to make in my professional life,” Simon said. “This is a tough day. This is a very tough day. But in the end this is a decision we had to make.
Lions general manager Wally Buono said the decision to trade the popular slotback was mtutally agreed upon by Simon and the club.
“He has to fit in and he has to want to fit in,” Buono said when asked of the decision to trade Simon.
A two-time Grey Cup champ and six-time CFL all-star, Simon has recorded 15,787 yards over his 14-year career.
Hamstring problems forced him to miss five games last year, limiting him to 54 catches for 700 yards and two touchdowns. It marked the first time in 10 seasons Simon hadn’t cracked the 1,000-yard plateau.
The six-foot, 198-pound native of Johnstown, Pa., needs just 29 catches to break Ben Cahoon’s CFL record of 1,017 career receptions.
“In order for me to exhaust my talent as a football player I felt I had to move forward,” Simon said.
Once the Lions’ season ended, Simon said he was open to restructuring his contract but if the team didn’t want him back he’d look to continue playing elsewhere. Buono said Wednesday that he had given Simon and his camp permission to gauge interest in a potential trade.
“You have to separate the emotional side from the business side,” Simon said. “This is what is so tough, because emotionally I’m still a B.C. Lion.”
Speaking at an availability in Regina, Riders GM Brendan Taman said Simon’s talent and experience will help his team.
“Obviously, his on-field play speaks for itself,” said Taman. “But the other thing he’s going to bring is his leadership. His value to our team on and off the field is going to be immense. Geroy’s got some points to prove to a lot of people he still can play. So I think there’s a lot of bonuses to doing it.
“We know he’s 37. We’re aware of that, but Ray Lewis is 37 and he’s going to the Super Bowl.”


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