After the Gridiron: Interview With Retired NFL and CFL Player Randy Chevrier
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Randy enjoyed a long career playing 16 seasons of professional football in the NFL and CFL. He was definitely a late bloomer, having only started playing football at the age...
show moreHe went through training camp but was released at the end of pre-season. However, in the last pre-season game verses the Dallas Cowboys he performed well enough to make an impression on them. After being released by the Jaguars, he was signed by the Cowboys. Minutes after winning a locker-room snapping competition, he was rushed of to be introduced as a member of the team! After his stint with the Cowboys he returned to Canada to play with the Edmonton Eskimos, who drafted him in the Canadian Football League draft. He won a Grey Cup with them as well as with the Calgary Stampeders, whom he would play with after. He went to Calgary in part due to their coach, Tom Higgins, who coached him in Edmonton. In 2008, they made another coaching change and brought in John Hufnagel. The new regime didn’t value his defensive skills as much so he became primarily a long snapper. It was a tough pill to take, but he maintained a positive attitude and excelled at what he was asked to do. His 2014 season was memorable for a few reasons. That year he was awarded the Tom Pate Award, for his contributions to the community. He also, along with the team, won the Grey Cup that year. Even though he didn’t play in the game, he still felt apart of the team and felt he contributed to the victory.
The following season he regained his starting position as the long snapper. After a final season with the Saskatchewan Roughriders he went into the Fire Department. Everyone he asked about being a Fire Fighter always had something good to say about it. That prompted him to pursue a career as a fireman. He loves his job and the team aspect of it that is similar to his football team comradery. He continues to teach as well part-time along with speaking engagements for anti-bullying initiatives. For more information on Randy and to follow what he’s doing please go to the links below.
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