Canadian safety Adeleke already an elder statement on Ticats’ defence at age 27
HAMILTON — Tunde Adeleke is only 27, but he’s already an elder statesman on the Hamilton Tiger-Cats defence.
The five-foot-10, 208-pound Adeleke is entering his sixth CFL season and fourth with Hamilton. Despite his relative youth, the former Carleton star is among the longest-tenured players on a Ticats defence that will feature plenty of new faces in 2023.
Veteran linebacker Simoni Lawrence (11th CFL season, 10th with Hamilton) and Canadian defensive lineman Ted Laurent (12th CFL season, ninth with Hamilton) are the unit’s two longest-serving players. Adeleke and defensive back Richard Leonard both came into the league in 2017, but this will be Leonard’s fifth campaign with the Ticats.
“Yeah, it’s different being one of the older guys on the team,” Adeleke said with a chuckle. “I think the previous five years, a lot of rookies have come in at the same age as me so it’s starting to get a little bit different.