2014 CFL most outstanding player Solomon Elimimian announces retirement
Linebacker stands as lone pure defensive player to win league's top individual award
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Solomon Elimimian, the only pure defensive player to win the CFL's outstanding player award, is calling it a career.
The veteran linebacker confirmed Tuesday he has retired.
The six-foot, 225-pound Elimimian played 10 CFL seasons with the B.C. Lions (2010-18) and Saskatchewan Roughriders (2019). He amassed 833 tackles in 133 career games with 36 special-teams tackles, 33 sacks, eight interceptions and nine forced fumbles.
In 2014, he was both the CFL's top defensive player and outstanding performer after registering a then-record 143 tackles. He became the only pure defensive player to claim the league's top individual award.
He captured a second outstanding defensive player honour in 2016 and the following year broke his CFL record for most tackles in a season (144).
B.C. released Elimimian in April 2019. He joined the Riders and posted 88 tackles, four sacks and a forced fumble as Saskatchewan (13-5) finished atop the West Division before dropping a 20-13 decision to eventual Grey Cup-champion Winnipeg in the conference final.
Elimimian was a four-time CFL all-star and a six-time West Division all-star. He's currently the president of the CFL Players' Association.