Argos star returner Javon Leake sometimes misses former life as a running back
TORONTO — He’s already established himself as one of the CFL’s top punt returners but there are times when Javon Leake misses being a running back.
Back in 2019 as a junior at Maryland, Leake ran for 736 yards and eight TDs on 102 carries (7.22-yard average). That season, Leake also led the Big Ten (and was third in NCAA) in kickoff returns (804 yards, 30 returns, two TDs) en route to being named a conference all-star as a returner and winner of the Rogers-Dwight returner of the year award.
But Leake has managed just 14 carries for 51 yards since starting his pro career in 2020. All of those carries (along with five catches for 74 yards) have come since the six-foot, 206-pound Leake joined the Argos last year after NFL stops with the New York Giants, Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders.
“Some days (Leake misses being a running back) but I get to do it every day in practice so I just stay on my toes,” he said. “But running back, punt returns, it’s all the same thing, just do something with the ball.”