Resurgent lineman Sewell to lead Eskimos against archrival Stampeders
EDMONTON — Defensive lineman Almondo Sewell had just one quarterback sack for the Edmonton Eskimos through the first 11 games of the CFL season, and that came in the season opener.
A dramatic decline from 2016, when he recorded 11 sacks in 18 games.
Then, like a sleeping giant being awaken, the six-foot-four, 288-pound, seven-year veteran found his legs and his power and the “old” Almondo was back. He has recorded a sack in five straight games, a statistic he says is due mostly to being healthy.
The Eskimos Most Outstanding defensive player in 2016 and a West Division all-star for a fifth consecutive season, the Jamaica native had trouble getting to quarterbacks through most of the year because he just wasn’t physically up to it.