'We expect to punish people' says CFL veteran Figueroa on return to Hamilton Tiger-Cats
'There's something about being here, about being in Hamilton,' Figueroa says
Joel Figueroa has come full circle.
The hulking offensive lineman is back for a second stint with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The 33-year-old American began his CFL career with the franchise in 2013, and returned to southern Ontario when he signed a two-year deal with the club as a free agent following four solid seasons with the B.C. Lions.
"Just the culture of everything is so intense, it's exactly how I remember," said the six-foot-six, 320-pound offensive tackle. "There's something about being here, about being in Hamilton, the excitement the fans bring.
"Even in practice, it's surreal."
Figueroa started 18 regular-season games and the '22 West Division final with B.C. The former Miami Hurricane has appeared in 108 career CFL games over nine seasons with Hamilton (2013-15), Edmonton (2016-17) and the Lions (2018-19, 21-22).
Three times Figueroa was named B.C.'s nominee for the CFL's outstanding lineman award.
While it's been nine years since Figueroa last played in Hamilton, there's at least one familiar face in training camp. Running back James Butler, who ran for 1,060 yards last year with B.C., also signed a two-year deal with the Ticats in free agency.
"Obviously James is a special talent physically but the things you can't teach are what make him such a great player," Figueroa said. "His effort, his willingness to learn, to always be in the meeting room after practice, to always be working out and trying to absorb more information, whether its from the offensive line and meeting with us or meeting with coaches.
"He's an every-down back. He's one of the best blockers in the league at his position and the work he puts in makes that possible. It's want-to and attitude and he definitely wants to do it."