Eleven years between Grey Cups, Muamba taking nothing for granted
REGINA — With 11 years between Grey Cup appearances, Toronto Argonauts linebacker Henoc Muamba isn’t taking anything for granted as he heads into the CFL championship game on Sunday.
Muamba is in his 11th season of professional football, 10 in the CFL with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Montreal Alouettes, Saskatchewan Roughriders and Argos and one with the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts. The first overall selection in the 2011 CFL draft by the Alouettes, Muamba’s rookie season included a trip to the Grey Cup where the B.C. Lions defeated Montreal 34-23.
With the optimism of youth, Muamba felt playing in the Grey Cup would be a regular occurrence in his career. The sobering reality of pro football was much different.
“I told myself after the (2011 Grey Cup) game that I can really do this over and over again. And after my first season, as especially when we got to the Grey Cup, I told myself that I can do this and especially coming back to the Grey Cup, it’s going to happen every year,” said Muamba. “You start to expect it and think it’s going to happen every year, but it’s not the case. That speaks to the level of competition in this league and speaks to the way that you have to achieve greatness in order to be in that game.”