Ricky Foley
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Position: | Defensive end | ||||||
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Date of birth: | June 9, 1982 | ||||||
Place of birth: | Courtice, Ontario | ||||||
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College: | York University | ||||||
CFL draft: | 2006 / Round: 1 / Pick: 4 | ||||||
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Ricky Foley (born June 9, 1982 in Courtice, Ontario) is a professional Canadian football defensive end for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. He was drafted by the BC Lions in the first round of the 2006 CFL Draft. He played CIS football at York University.
Foley has been a member of the Baltimore Ravens, the Seattle Seahawks and the New York Jets in the NFL, and a member of the BC Lions and the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the CFL.
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Professional career
BC Lions
Since joining the BC Lions in 2006, Foley had served as a situational pass rusher but with the departure of Cam Wake following the 2008 BC Lions season, Foley earned the starting defensive end position.[1]
Seattle Seahawks
Foley signed with the Seattle Seahawks on February 13, 2010. He was waived on August 30.
New York Jets
On August 31, 2010, the New York Jets claimed Foley off waivers.[2] Foley's tenure would be very brief as he was waived on September 3, 2010.[3] Foley would be signed to the team's practice squad two days later[4] only to be released from the squad on September 7, 2010.[5]
Toronto Argonauts
On September 14, 2010, Foley signed with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League.[6] His signing came amidst some controversy as the B.C. Lions had announced earlier in the day that they had agreed to terms with Foley.[6] Foley was also interviewed that same morning by Vancouver radio station the Team 1040 where he discussed his return to the Lions. "When I chose B.C., it was like that's the team that I've won a Cup with, winning Canadian Player of the Year, leading the league in sacks, with my boys out there and the staff. It's where I know I've had success, and I love the city out there. They support the Lions so much out there."[6] Lions head coach and general manager Wally Buono later confirmed that Foley had changed his mind and signed with the Argonauts instead of the Lions. "He's done an about face. We think the pressures from the family had a lot to do with it. We're not going to stand in the way if this is what he wants and we'll move on."[6]
On November 25, 2012, Foley played in the 100th Grey Cup for the Argonauts who went on to win the Grey Cup championship. After the Grey Cup game, Foley was awarded the Dick Suderman Trophy as its "Most Valuable Canadian" player.
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Entering 2013 CFL Free Agency on February 15, 2013, Foley was one of the top free agents available to be signed. After being a free agent for ten days, Foley was signed by the Saskatchewan Roughriders on February 25, 2013. In his first season with the Roughriders Foley accumulated 45 tackles and 8 quarterback sacks: He also had a career high 4 fumble recoveries. To conclude the 2013 season the Riders won the 101st Grey Cup giving Foley his third Grey Cup in his career. Foley continued his strong play into the 2014 CFL season, tallying 54 tackles and 12 sacks. Foley was named the Saskatchewan Roughriders' Most Outstanding Canadian for the 2014 campaign. Following the season Foley signed a contract extension with the Roughriders.[7] Ricky Foley was 32 years of age when he signed the contract extension.
Back to Toronto
On January 24, 2015, Foley was traded back to the Argonauts for LB Shea Emry.[8] In his 10th season in the CFL Foley played in 16 games collecting 48 tackles 6 quarterback sacks and 1 forced fumble. To avoid becoming a free-agent in February 2016, Foley agreed to take a pay cut and resigned with the Argos in December 2015.[9]
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External links
- Saskatchewan Roughriders bio
- CFL bio
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Preceded by | Grey Cup Most Valuable Canadian 2012 |
Succeeded by Chris Getzlaf |
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