Veteran linebacker Cory Greenwood finally gets to savour Grey Cup title
EDMONTON — Cory Greenwood wasn’t sure if his pro football career was over.
The veteran linebacker missed all of last season after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament on the first day of the Edmonton Eskimos’ training camp. To add insult to injury, the CFL team released the six-foot-two, 235-pound Kingston, Ont., native on March 14, 2018.
It was an uncertain time for the 33-year-old Greenwood. Not only was he unsure if he’d be able to successfully come back from the injury, there was no certainty a team would be interested in signing him.
But in September, he touched base with Rene Paredes, a former university teammate at Concordia and an all-star kicker with the Calgary Stampeders. Less than a week later, Greenwood joined the CFL club as a special-teams player.