Former Bengals linebacker Rashad Jeanty has signed a contract with the Edmonton Eskimos, a Canadian Football League franchise. Rashad Jeanty played with the Bengals from 2006-2009 mostly as an outside linebacker. Jeanty showed plenty of promise during his four years with the Bengals but it was cut short during the 2009 Wild Card game against the Jets when he broke his left fibula then proceeded to miss the entire 2010 season...
( Edmonton ) The Edmonton Eskimos announced today that free agent defensive lineman Rashad Jeanty has signed with the club. Jeanty started his pro career with Edmonton in 2003 and won two Grey Cups during his three seasons with the Green and Gold.
CAMROSE, Alta. — Returning to Edmonton, Rashad Jeanty didn’t think about what was behind him. Instead, the Edmonton Eskimo-turned NFL player-turned Eskimo again was excited about what awaited him. “From descending on the plane, from 280 miles (out of ...
Flying back to Edmonton, Rashad Jeanty didn't think about what was behind him. Instead, the Edmonton Eskimo-turned NFL player-turned Eskimo again was excited about what awaited him. "From descending on the plane, from 280 miles (out of Edmonton ...
CAMROSE - Flying back to Edmonton, Rashad Jeanty didn’t think about what was behind him. Instead, the Edmonton Eskimo-turned NFL player-turned Eskimo again was excited about what awaited him. “From descending on the plane, from 280 miles (out of ...
EDMONTON — Free-agent defensive lineman Rashad Jeanty is back with the Canadian Football League's Edmonton Eskimos. Jeanty, 28, started his pro career with the Eskimos in 2003 and won two Grey Cups with Edmonton over three seasons. The Miami ...
EDMONTON - Free-agent defensive lineman Rashad Jeanty is back with the CFL’s Edmonton Eskimos. Jeanty, 28, started his pro career with the Eskimos in 2003 and won two Grey Cups with Edmonton over three seasons. The Miami native departed for ...
The 28-year-old spent three seasons with Edmonton before leaving for the NFL after winning his second Grey Cup with the CFL team in 2005. "It's great to welcome Rashad back to the Eskimos," general manager Eric Tillman said Monday in a release.