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Ed Hervey

Edward Hervey (born May 4, 1973) is a former professional Canadian football wide receiver and is currently the general manager for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played in the CFL for the Edmonton Eskimos for eight years and also served as general manager of the Eskimos from 2013 through 2016, winning the 103rd Grey Cup to conclude the 2015 CFL season. He was later the general manager for the BC Lions from 2017 to 2020. He played college football at the University of Southern California.

Edward Hervey
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Hervey before a BC Lions game in 2019
Born: (1973-05-04) May 4, 1973 (age 51)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Career information
CFL statusAmerican
Position(s)General Manager
Height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight195 lb (88 kg)
CollegeSouthern California
High schoolCompton (Compton, California)
NFL draft1995, Round: 5, Pick: 166
Drafted byDallas Cowboys
Career history
As administrator
20072008Edmonton Eskimos (West Coast Scout)
20092012Edmonton Eskimos (Head scout)
20132016Edmonton Eskimos (GM)
20172020BC Lions (GM)
20222023Hamilton Tiger-Cats (Assistant GM)
2024–presentHamilton Tiger-Cats (GM)
As player
1995Dallas Cowboys
1997Oakland Raiders*
1998Denver Broncos*
1998Oakland Raiders*
19992006Edmonton Eskimos
*Inactive and/or offseason member only
Career highlights and awards
CFL All-Star2001, 2003
CFL West All-Star2001, 2003

High School and College edit

Hervey attended Compton High School, where he played as a quarterback and wide receiver. He was selected to the All-Moore League team as a senior. In track, he helped the school win the California state 4 × 400 metres relay competition.

He moved on to Pasadena City College, where he played as a quarterback. As a freshman, he posted 12-of-28 completion for 116 yards and one touchdown, while rushing for 137 yards on 26 carries.

Hervey became a starter in 1992, registering 78-of-143 completions for 919 passing yards, 3 passing touchdowns, 791 rushing yards on 169 carries and 8 rushing touchdowns on his way to a 10–1 record. He was named the MVP of the Rose City Classic Bowl, as he ran for one touchdown and passed for another in a 28–27 win over the College of the Desert. He also received Junior College All-State and All-Mission Conference honors.

In track, he finished second in the 1992 California state community college 200 metres with 20.99 seconds and 400 metres with 46.41 seconds. As a sophomore, he recorded 20.65 seconds in the 200 metres and 46.02 seconds in the 400 metres, receiving South Coast Conference Track Male Athlete of the Year honors, after winning both events at the conference championships.

He transferred to the University of Southern California after his sophomore season and was converted into a wide receiver. He was considered the team's fastest player, with head coach John Robinson (also former coach of the Los Angeles Rams), saying Hervey was the fastest player he had seen on a football field, including ex-Ram and Olympic 4 × 400 metres relay gold medalist Ron Brown.[1]

As a junior he was named a starter, but tallied only 22 receptions for 219 yards and a 15-yard touchdown pass, after suffering a sprained left ankle that forced him to miss 2 games and would limit him the rest of the season. The next year, he suffered a right knee sprain in the season opener and would only play in 8 games (4 games missed and 5 starts), finishing his college career with 41 receptions for 482 yards and 3 touchdowns. He was a teammate of All-American wide receivers Johnnie Morton and Keyshawn Johnson.

In track as a senior, he earned All-American honors in three events at the NCAA Track and Field Championships. He finished fifth in the 200 metres with 20.53 seconds; his best was a 20.40 seconds time at the Pac-10 championships, where he was third. He also ran the second leg on both the 4 × 100 metres and 4 × 400 metres relay teams that finished fourth and fifth respectively.

Professional career edit

Dallas Cowboys edit

Hervey was selected in the fifth round (166th overall) of the 1995 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys.[2] As a rookie, he was leading the team in kickoff returns during the preseason (8 for a 24.4-yard average), until fracturing his left fibula in the final week of training camp.[3] Although he returned on September 6, he was declared inactive for every game during the season, as the Cowboys went on to win Super Bowl XXX. He was waived on August 20, 1996.[4]

Oakland Raiders (first stint) edit

In 1997, he signed with the Oakland Raiders and was waived on August 24.[5]

Denver Broncos edit

On February 13, 1998, he was signed by the Denver Broncos and released before the season started.[6]

Oakland Raiders (second stint) edit

In 1998, he was signed by the Raiders and waived on August 26.[7]

Edmonton Eskimos edit

Hervey played eight seasons for the Edmonton Eskimos in the Canadian Football League, and was a CFL all star in 2001 and 2003.

Over the course of his career Hervey posted 6715 yards receiving with 476 receptions in 118 career CFL games. In 2001, he had his best season stats-wise, when he registered 1447 yards on 77 receptions with 12 touchdowns. He was also a part of two Grey Cup winning teams. In 2006, he received the David Boone Memorial Award in recognition for his contributions to the community. On March 20, 2007, Hervey officially announced his retirement from professional football.

Front office career edit

Edmonton Eskimos edit

After his playing career, Hervery served as the Eskimos' head scout until December 10, 2012, when he was named as the club's general manager.[8] In 2015, the Eskimos won the Grey Cup. On April 7, 2017, the Eskimos held a press conference to announce the termination of Hervey's contract.[9]

BC Lions edit

On November 30, 2017, Hervey was named the general manager of the BC Lions.[10] Hervey's 2019 Lions missed the playoffs, and Hervey's handpicked head coach, DeVone Claybrooks, was fired after his first season on the job.[11] Furthermore, Hervey's conduct during the season was criticized. His handling of the release of fan favorite and star linebacker Solomon Elimimian drew criticism from Elimimian's agent for its timing, as did Hervey's justification that he knew when a player's time was up;[12] Elimimian still earned divisional All-Star honours for the season, and recorded a sack in each game he played against BC. Also during the season, Hervey was called out by the press for his refusal to shake the hand of Edmonton wideout Kenny Stafford.[13] During the cancelled 2020 year, it was announced that Hervey had resigned from his position for personal reasons.[14][15] Roughly one month later, TSN reported that when Hervey signed marquee free agent quarterback Mike Reilly to the highest ever CFL contract in early 2019 (4 years, $2.9 million CND total),[16] Hervey had, contrary to league rules, signed a separate document outside of the contract, guaranteeing $250,000 of Reilly's yearly salary. However this separate document was never submitted to the league. With the cancelled 2020 season, Reilly had not received the guaranteed payment and filed a grievance in October, prior to Hervey's resignation. Neither BC Lions team president Rick Lelacheur nor owner David Braley (who died in between Hervey's resignation and the TSN report) were aware of Hervey's guarantee to Reilly until the grievance .[17]

Hamilton Tiger-Cats edit

After a year away from the CFL, Hervey was named the assistant general manager and senior advisor to the president of football operations for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on December 24, 2021.[18] He spent two years in that capacity before being promoted to general manager on December 5, 2023.[19]

CFL GM record edit

Team Year Regular Season Post Season
Won Lost Ties Win % Finish Won Lost Result
EDM 2013 4 14 0 .222 4th in West Division - - Failed to Qualify
EDM 2014 12 6 0 .666 2nd in West Division 1 1 Lost in West Final
EDM 2015 14 4 0 .777 1st in West Division 2 0 Won Grey Cup
EDM 2016 10 8 0 .555 3rd in West Division 1 1 Lost in East Final
BC 2018 9 9 0 .500 4th in West Division 0 1 Lost in East Semi Final
BC 2019 5 13 0 .278 5th in West Division - - Failed to Qualify
Total 54 54 0 .500 1 Division
Championship
4 3 1 Grey Cup

References edit

  1. ^ "Coming On Fast : Injuries Have Sidelined USC's Ed Hervey, but Now He's Ready for Stretch Run". Los Angeles Times. 11 November 1994. Retrieved February 19, 2023.
  2. ^ "1995 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved February 19, 2023.
  3. ^ "Transactions". 10 September 1995. Retrieved February 19, 2023.
  4. ^ "Transactions". 21 August 1996. Retrieved February 19, 2023.
  5. ^ "Transactions". 25 August 1997. Retrieved February 19, 2023.
  6. ^ "Transactions". 14 February 1998. Retrieved February 19, 2023.
  7. ^ "Transactions". 27 August 1998. Retrieved February 19, 2023.
  8. ^ "Eskimos name former receiver Ed Hervey GM". Retrieved February 19, 2023.
  9. ^ "Eskimos fire general manager Hervey". TSN. TSN.ca. April 7, 2017. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
  10. ^ "LIONS NAME HERVEY GM; BUONO TO COACH LAST SEASON IN 2018". cfl.ca. November 30, 2017. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
  11. ^ "B.C. Lions fire DeVone Claybrooks after 5-13 season". TSN.ca. November 6, 2019. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
  12. ^ "Lions GM ed Hervey on Solomon Elimimian: 'We know when a players' time is up' | 3DownNation". Retrieved May 1, 2023.
  13. ^ "The ex-Eskimo Way? Former GM ed Hervey turns handshake into cold shoulder". Retrieved May 1, 2023.
  14. ^ "Ed Hervey steps down as Lions GM, cites personal reasons". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. October 16, 2020. Retrieved May 17, 2023.
  15. ^ "Hervey steps down as Lions' general manager". Canadian Football League. October 16, 2020. Retrieved May 17, 2023.
  16. ^ "B.C. Lions sign free-agent QB Mike Reilly to big-money deal". Retrieved May 1, 2023.
  17. ^ "Mike Reilly files grievance against BC Lions reportedly over an unpaid guarantee". TSN.ca. 9 November 2020. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
  18. ^ "Ticats expand Steinauer's role, announce operations staff". Canadian Football League. December 24, 2021. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
  19. ^ "Tiger-Cats announce new football operations structure". Hamilton Tiger-Cats. December 5, 2023.

External links edit

  • Hervey fighting on in CFL
  • CFLapedia bio

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Edward Hervey born May 4 1973 is a former professional Canadian football wide receiver and is currently the general manager for the Hamilton Tiger Cats of the Canadian Football League CFL He played in the CFL for the Edmonton Eskimos for eight years and also served as general manager of the Eskimos from 2013 through 2016 winning the 103rd Grey Cup to conclude the 2015 CFL season He was later the general manager for the BC Lions from 2017 to 2020 He played college football at the University of Southern California Edward HerveyHamilton Tiger CatsHervey before a BC Lions game in 2019Born 1973 05 04 May 4 1973 age 51 Houston Texas U S Career informationCFL statusAmericanPosition s General ManagerHeight6 ft 2 in 188 cm Weight195 lb 88 kg CollegeSouthern CaliforniaHigh schoolCompton Compton California NFL draft1995 Round 5 Pick 166Drafted byDallas CowboysCareer historyAs administrator2007 2008Edmonton Eskimos West Coast Scout 2009 2012Edmonton Eskimos Head scout 2013 2016Edmonton Eskimos GM 2017 2020BC Lions GM 2022 2023Hamilton Tiger Cats Assistant GM 2024 presentHamilton Tiger Cats GM As player1995Dallas Cowboys1997Oakland Raiders 1998Denver Broncos 1998Oakland Raiders 1999 2006Edmonton Eskimos Inactive and or offseason member onlyCareer highlights and awardsTrack All American 1994 3 Grey Cup champion 2003 2005 2015 Super Bowl champion XXX CFL All Star2001 2003CFL West All Star2001 2003 Contents 1 High School and College 2 Professional career 2 1 Dallas Cowboys 2 2 Oakland Raiders first stint 2 3 Denver Broncos 2 4 Oakland Raiders second stint 2 5 Edmonton Eskimos 3 Front office career 3 1 Edmonton Eskimos 3 2 BC Lions 3 3 Hamilton Tiger Cats 3 4 CFL GM record 4 References 5 External linksHigh School and College editHervey attended Compton High School where he played as a quarterback and wide receiver He was selected to the All Moore League team as a senior In track he helped the school win the California state 4 400 metres relay competition He moved on to Pasadena City College where he played as a quarterback As a freshman he posted 12 of 28 completion for 116 yards and one touchdown while rushing for 137 yards on 26 carries Hervey became a starter in 1992 registering 78 of 143 completions for 919 passing yards 3 passing touchdowns 791 rushing yards on 169 carries and 8 rushing touchdowns on his way to a 10 1 record He was named the MVP of the Rose City Classic Bowl as he ran for one touchdown and passed for another in a 28 27 win over the College of the Desert He also received Junior College All State and All Mission Conference honors In track he finished second in the 1992 California state community college 200 metres with 20 99 seconds and 400 metres with 46 41 seconds As a sophomore he recorded 20 65 seconds in the 200 metres and 46 02 seconds in the 400 metres receiving South Coast Conference Track Male Athlete of the Year honors after winning both events at the conference championships He transferred to the University of Southern California after his sophomore season and was converted into a wide receiver He was considered the team s fastest player with head coach John Robinson also former coach of the Los Angeles Rams saying Hervey was the fastest player he had seen on a football field including ex Ram and Olympic 4 400 metres relay gold medalist Ron Brown 1 As a junior he was named a starter but tallied only 22 receptions for 219 yards and a 15 yard touchdown pass after suffering a sprained left ankle that forced him to miss 2 games and would limit him the rest of the season The next year he suffered a right knee sprain in the season opener and would only play in 8 games 4 games missed and 5 starts finishing his college career with 41 receptions for 482 yards and 3 touchdowns He was a teammate of All American wide receivers Johnnie Morton and Keyshawn Johnson In track as a senior he earned All American honors in three events at the NCAA Track and Field Championships He finished fifth in the 200 metres with 20 53 seconds his best was a 20 40 seconds time at the Pac 10 championships where he was third He also ran the second leg on both the 4 100 metres and 4 400 metres relay teams that finished fourth and fifth respectively Professional career editDallas Cowboys edit Hervey was selected in the fifth round 166th overall of the 1995 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys 2 As a rookie he was leading the team in kickoff returns during the preseason 8 for a 24 4 yard average until fracturing his left fibula in the final week of training camp 3 Although he returned on September 6 he was declared inactive for every game during the season as the Cowboys went on to win Super Bowl XXX He was waived on August 20 1996 4 Oakland Raiders first stint edit In 1997 he signed with the Oakland Raiders and was waived on August 24 5 Denver Broncos edit On February 13 1998 he was signed by the Denver Broncos and released before the season started 6 Oakland Raiders second stint edit In 1998 he was signed by the Raiders and waived on August 26 7 Edmonton Eskimos edit Hervey played eight seasons for the Edmonton Eskimos in the Canadian Football League and was a CFL all star in 2001 and 2003 Over the course of his career Hervey posted 6715 yards receiving with 476 receptions in 118 career CFL games In 2001 he had his best season stats wise when he registered 1447 yards on 77 receptions with 12 touchdowns He was also a part of two Grey Cup winning teams In 2006 he received the David Boone Memorial Award in recognition for his contributions to the community On March 20 2007 Hervey officially announced his retirement from professional football Front office career editEdmonton Eskimos edit After his playing career Hervery served as the Eskimos head scout until December 10 2012 when he was named as the club s general manager 8 In 2015 the Eskimos won the Grey Cup On April 7 2017 the Eskimos held a press conference to announce the termination of Hervey s contract 9 BC Lions edit On November 30 2017 Hervey was named the general manager of the BC Lions 10 Hervey s 2019 Lions missed the playoffs and Hervey s handpicked head coach DeVone Claybrooks was fired after his first season on the job 11 Furthermore Hervey s conduct during the season was criticized His handling of the release of fan favorite and star linebacker Solomon Elimimian drew criticism from Elimimian s agent for its timing as did Hervey s justification that he knew when a player s time was up 12 Elimimian still earned divisional All Star honours for the season and recorded a sack in each game he played against BC Also during the season Hervey was called out by the press for his refusal to shake the hand of Edmonton wideout Kenny Stafford 13 During the cancelled 2020 year it was announced that Hervey had resigned from his position for personal reasons 14 15 Roughly one month later TSN reported that when Hervey signed marquee free agent quarterback Mike Reilly to the highest ever CFL contract in early 2019 4 years 2 9 million CND total 16 Hervey had contrary to league rules signed a separate document outside of the contract guaranteeing 250 000 of Reilly s yearly salary However this separate document was never submitted to the league With the cancelled 2020 season Reilly had not received the guaranteed payment and filed a grievance in October prior to Hervey s resignation Neither BC Lions team president Rick Lelacheur nor owner David Braley who died in between Hervey s resignation and the TSN report were aware of Hervey s guarantee to Reilly until the grievance 17 Hamilton Tiger Cats edit After a year away from the CFL Hervey was named the assistant general manager and senior advisor to the president of football operations for the Hamilton Tiger Cats on December 24 2021 18 He spent two years in that capacity before being promoted to general manager on December 5 2023 19 CFL GM record edit Team Year Regular Season Post Season Won Lost Ties Win Finish Won Lost Result EDM 2013 4 14 0 222 4th in West Division Failed to Qualify EDM 2014 12 6 0 666 2nd in West Division 1 1 Lost in West Final EDM 2015 14 4 0 777 1st in West Division 2 0 Won Grey Cup EDM 2016 10 8 0 555 3rd in West Division 1 1 Lost in East Final BC 2018 9 9 0 500 4th in West Division 0 1 Lost in East Semi Final BC 2019 5 13 0 278 5th in West Division Failed to Qualify Total 54 54 0 500 1 DivisionChampionship 4 3 1 Grey CupReferences edit Coming On Fast Injuries Have Sidelined USC s Ed Hervey but Now He s Ready for Stretch Run Los Angeles Times 11 November 1994 Retrieved February 19 2023 1995 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved February 19 2023 Transactions 10 September 1995 Retrieved February 19 2023 Transactions 21 August 1996 Retrieved February 19 2023 Transactions 25 August 1997 Retrieved February 19 2023 Transactions 14 February 1998 Retrieved February 19 2023 Transactions 27 August 1998 Retrieved February 19 2023 Eskimos name former receiver Ed Hervey GM Retrieved February 19 2023 Eskimos fire general manager Hervey TSN TSN ca April 7 2017 Retrieved May 1 2023 LIONS NAME HERVEY GM BUONO TO COACH LAST SEASON IN 2018 cfl ca November 30 2017 Retrieved May 1 2023 B C Lions fire DeVone Claybrooks after 5 13 season TSN ca November 6 2019 Retrieved May 1 2023 Lions GM ed Hervey on Solomon Elimimian We know when a players time is up 3DownNation Retrieved May 1 2023 The ex Eskimo Way Former GM ed Hervey turns handshake into cold shoulder Retrieved May 1 2023 Ed Hervey steps down as Lions GM cites personal reasons Canadian Broadcasting Corporation October 16 2020 Retrieved May 17 2023 Hervey steps down as Lions general manager Canadian Football League October 16 2020 Retrieved May 17 2023 B C Lions sign free agent QB Mike Reilly to big money deal Retrieved May 1 2023 Mike Reilly files grievance against BC Lions reportedly over an unpaid guarantee TSN ca 9 November 2020 Retrieved May 1 2023 Ticats expand Steinauer s role announce operations staff Canadian Football League December 24 2021 Retrieved May 1 2023 Tiger Cats announce new football operations structure Hamilton Tiger Cats December 5 2023 External links editHervey fighting on in CFL CFLapedia bio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ed Hervey amp oldid 1214135830, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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