Tentative CBA presents one less distraction for Argos rookie Richards
TORONTO — Shane Richards has no shortage of things to deal with as he prepares for his first CFL training camp. Thankfully, the prospect of going out on strike isn’t among them.
On Wednesday, the CFL and CFL Players’ Association reached a tentative deal on a new collective bargaining agreement. The contract is still pending ratification by the players but veterans will report Sunday when training camps open.
Had the two sides not reached a settlement prior to Saturday, players on the Argonauts would hace been in a legal strike position May 23. So, four days into Richards’ first camp with Toronto — which selected the Oklahoma State University tackle first overall in the CFL draft May 2 — the hulking six-foot-six-foot-eight, 334-pound Calgary resident would’ve gone from the offensive line to a picket line.