Veteran running back C.J. Gable signs with Ticats, then announces his CFL retirement
HAMILTON — American running back C.J. Gable has ended his CFL career where it began.
The veteran signed a one-day deal with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Thursday, then hung up his cleats. The former USC star began his career in Canada with Hamilton (2013-17) before spending three seasons with the Edmonton Football Team (2017-19).
“All gas, no breaks defines my football career perfectly,” Gable said in a statement. “From the seven-year-old boy who was hungry to learn and be the best, to the 33-year-old man who realized that football actually isn’t everything.
“I’ve learned a lot from the game that has made me the man I am today. The early mornings, long nights, endless treatments, constant film viewing, and the blood, sweat and tears I put into it has given me life lessons that I will forever have instilled in me. Moving on to the next chapter in life is going to be a brand-new feeling. I am ready to press on the gas a little harder and keep going.”