CFL

Eskimos acquire all-star John Chick from Ticats

All-star defensive end John Chick was traded to the Edmonton Eskimos on Sunday by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

Defensive end appeared in 8 games for Hamilton this season

John Chick, seen above holding the CFL Most Outstanding Defensive Player award in 2009, was traded by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats to the Edmonton Eskimos on Sunday. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press)

All-star defensive end John Chick was traded to the Edmonton Eskimos on Sunday by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

Edmonton also gets a fifth round pick in the 2018 CFL Draft while Hamilton gets a second round pick in return.

Chick, 34, has appeared in all eight of Hamilton's games this season, posting 16 defensive tackles, two quarterback sacks and one forced fumble.

The six-foot-four, 253-pound native of Gillette, Wyoming, has 56 defensive tackles, 16 sacks and five forced fumbles in 26 games with the Tiger-Cats over the last-two seasons (2016-17), and was named a CFL all-star and Hamilton's most outstanding defensive player in 2016.

In eight CFL seasons with the Saskatchewan Roughriders (2007-09, 2013-15) and Tiger-Cats (2016-17), Chick, a product of Utah State, has 226 defensive tackles, 69 quarterback sacks, one interception and 15 forced fumbles in 117 career games.