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Ottawa Redblacks

The Ottawa Redblacks (officially stylized as REDBLACKS)[4] (French: Le Rouge et Noir d'Ottawa)[5] are a professional Canadian football team based in Ottawa, Ontario. The team plays in the East Division of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

Ottawa Redblacks
Le Rouge et Noir d'Ottawa
Founded2014
Based inOttawa, Ontario, Canada
Home fieldTD Place
Head coachBob Dyce
General managerShawn Burke
Owner(s)Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group
LeagueCanadian Football League
DivisionEast Division
ColoursRed, black, white[1][2][3]
     
Mascot(s)Big Joe/Grand Jos
Grey Cup win(s)1 (2016)
Websitewww.ottawaredblacks.com
Current uniform
2023 Ottawa Redblacks season

Starting play in 2014, the Redblacks are the third CFL team to play in the city of Ottawa. The Ottawa Rough Riders, formed in 1876, were a founding member of the CFL in 1958 and played until 1996. A new Ottawa franchise was formed as the Renegades in 2002 and lasted until the end of the 2005 season.[6] The Redblacks won the 2016 Grey Cup Championship, which ended a 40-year Grey Cup championship drought for the city of Ottawa.[7]

History

Following the 1996 season, years of ownership and management issues resulted in the Ottawa Rough Riders franchise folding after a storied 120 years. A CFL franchise in Ottawa was absent for the next five years until 2002, when football returned with new ownership and a new team name, the Ottawa Renegades. Ownership and management controversies soon overtook the new franchise[8] and the Renegades abruptly ceased operations prior to the 2006 CFL season. The league liquidated the Renegades roster in a dispersal draft and placed the Ottawa CFL franchise up for sale, with the intention of eventually returning to the city.[9]

Legislative and construction hurdles to new franchise

On March 25, 2008, Jeff Hunt, the owner of the Ontario Hockey League's Ottawa 67's, spearheaded a group that was awarded a franchise. The team planned to begin play in 2010, but cracks in the concrete structure in the south stands of Frank Clair Stadium led to the demolition of those stands and delayed the start of team operations. The league then set a new date of 2013 for the team's debut, but lawsuits forced the delay of reconstruction of the stadium to be pushed back even further.[10] The team and league then announced plans to play at a remodelled Frank Clair Stadium—now called TD Place Stadium—by 2014 if construction remained on schedule.[11][12][13] In 2008, the franchise was conditionally awarded the right to host the 2014 Grey Cup game,[14] but the owners preferred to postpone the game for a few years to give the franchise a better chance to play in the championship game.[11] In any event, after lawsuits and delays, the stadium renovations were not completed until 2014.[10] Hosting the Grey Cup is a condition included in the agreement of franchise ownership.[15] A CA$7-million franchise fee was reported to have been paid to the CFL.[6]

Concurrently, Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk had announced plans to bid for a Major League Soccer franchise to play in Ottawa, intending to build a new soccer-specific stadium near the Senators' Scotiabank Place (now Canadian Tire Centre) in support of that plan. Questions arose about the stadium's suitability for football in place of the aging Frank Clair Stadium. However, the CFL and MLS groups could not come to any agreement on coordinating their plans. Furthermore, municipal officials questioned whether the city could support both CFL and MLS franchises.[16]

 
The north-side stands of TD Place at Lansdowne Park

In April 2009, the staff of the city of Ottawa presented a report to the city council on the merits of the soccer stadium and Lansdowne Park proposals. The city held public hearings based on the report, which questioned the necessity of the spending but gave a slight edge to the Lansdowne proposal. Councillors attempted to learn whether the SSE group would support sharing their stadium with a planned CFL franchise, but the SSE group rejected such a possibility. Consequently, on April 22, 2009, the city council chose the Lansdowne proposal over the SSE proposal as its choice for an outdoor stadium. Negotiations were conducted over the next several months, leading to an August 26 presentation to the council so that it could decide the fate of football in Ottawa in the foreseeable future.[citation needed]

On November 12 and 13, the council held a public debate to discuss what should be done with the area at Lansdowne Park. Guest speakers included CFL Commissioner Mark Cohon and former Rough Riders Jock Climie and Mark Kosmos, who presented their case as to why the Lansdowne Live group was an important contributor to the city of Ottawa.[17] The following Monday, November 16, it was reported that the council had voted 15–9 in favour of plans to redevelop Lansdowne Park to house a CFL team.[18] The ownership group was given until June 2010 to sort out the details of the redevelopment, with construction set to begin in the spring of 2011.[citation needed]

On June 28, 2010, after a twelve-hour meeting, the city council approved the plan to redevelop Lansdowne Park by the same 15–9 vote, all but securing a franchise in the nation's capital.[11][12] With construction on the stadium scheduled to begin in 2011, the earliest the team would have been able to play was 2013 under the original timeline.[19] However, a failed legal challenge and an Ontario Municipal Board hearing on the Lansdowne Park redevelopment project delayed the start of construction until 2013[20] with completion targeted for the summer of 2015, although there were indications that the stadium could be opened for football as early as 2014.[10] Without a viable stadium, the debut of the team was necessarily pushed back accordingly.[15]

On October 10, 2012, the new franchise cleared its final political hurdle with a 21–3 vote by the city council in favour of Lansdowne.[21] Construction on the north and south side stands was set to begin in October 2012.[22]

Start of football operations (2013)

On January 30, 2013, Marcel Desjardins was named the first general manager in Redblacks history.[23] Desjardins named former Montreal Alouettes scouting director and New York Jets pro scout Brock Sunderland as his assistant GM in late May 2013.[24] On December 6, 2013, Desjardins hired Rick Campbell as the team's first head coach. Campbell is the son of former Edmonton Eskimos coaching legend Hugh Campbell, who coached the team to five consecutive Grey Cups from 1978 to 1982.[25]

One year before the new Ottawa club hit the field for the 2014 CFL season, it was allowed to draft four NCAA junior redshirts (players who would participate in the 2013 NCAA football season) as part of the 2013 CFL Draft. The draft took place on May 6, 2013, when Ottawa had the last pick in the first four rounds of the draft (9th, 18th, 27th and 36th overall selections). The team selected Nolan MacMillan from Iowa, Connor Williams from Utah State, Kalonji Kashama from Eastern Michigan and Tyler Digby from Robert Morris.[26]

The 2013 CFL Expansion Draft was a three-round CFL draft held on December 16, 2013, in which players from existing CFL teams were assigned to the new Ottawa team. The structure of the draft was announced on January 19, 2011, which involved one round for selecting import players and two rounds for selecting non-import players.[27] Ottawa selected three players from each of the eight existing teams for a total of 24 players. The team was allowed to select eight import players and 16 non-import players with quarterbacks, kickers and punters eligible within their respective import/non-import categories. Ottawa was permitted to select a maximum of two quarterbacks and one kicker/punter, but not to select any two of these three players from the same team. CFL commissioner Mark Cohon was authorized to resolve any dispute related to player eligibility for the Expansion Draft process.[28] The selections were announced live on the CFL's official website on December 16, 2013.[29]

First season (2014)

 
The progress of construction at TD Place Stadium, September 27, 2013

On July 3, 2014, the Ottawa Redblacks played their first regular-season game, a road match against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, scoring touchdowns on their first three possessions in the opening quarter, but ultimately losing 36–28.[30] On July 18, 2014, the Redblacks earned their first regular-season win at their home opener by a score of 18–17 over the Toronto Argonauts.[31] The Redblacks, like most expansion teams, struggled during the whole season, and finished last in both the East Division and the league with a 2–16 record.[32]

Young contenders (2015–2018)

In their second season, the Redblacks brought in significant talent to improve the offence. The result was a greatly improved team that won eight of its last 10 regular-season games, finishing with a record of 12–6 to finish atop the East Division and clinch a first-round bye.[33] It was the first regular-season division title for an Ottawa-based team since 1978. On November 22, 2015, the Redblacks defeated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 35–28 in the East Final to advance to the 103rd Grey Cup. In doing so, they became the first Ottawa CFL team to reach the Grey Cup since the 1981 Rough Riders. They also became the second-youngest team to reach a Grey Cup final, bettered only by the 1995 Baltimore Stallions. In their first-ever Grey Cup appearance, the Redblacks lost 26–20 to the Edmonton Eskimos.[34]

The Redblacks struggled during the following season, finishing with an 8–9–1 record. However, the East Division was so weak that season, the Redblacks won their second consecutive division title—and with it, a bye into the East Final. Because of the CFL's crossover playoff format, Ottawa faced the Western Division's Edmonton Eskimos, winning 35–23.[35][36] In the Grey Cup, the Redblacks won the franchise's first championship—and the first for an Ottawa-based team in 40 years—by defeating the heavily favored Calgary Stampeders 39–33 in only the third Grey Cup game in history to go into overtime.[37]

The Redblacks went into the 2017 season with high hopes as defending champions. Despite losing Henry Burris to retirement and key contributors such as Kienan LaFrance and Ernest Jackson to free agency, the Redblacks finished the season with another 8-9-1 record, which was good enough for second place in the East Division, behind the Toronto Argonauts. The Redblacks struggled with injuries and inconsistent play throughout the course of the season. Their quest for a second consecutive Grey Cup fell short as the team lost to the Saskatchewan Roughriders, which crossed over to play the Redblacks in the East Division semifinal.[38] The Redblacks returned to form in 2018, winning their third divisional title in four years. After defeating the Tiger-Cats in the East Final, they advanced to the 106th Grey Cup game, where they were defeated by the Calgary Stampeders, which were making their third consecutive Grey Cup appearance.[39]

Campbell and Desjardins move on (2019–2021)

The 2019 season was one to forget for the Redblacks. The team lost their main offensive stars, Trevor Harris and Greg Ellingson, in free agency as both players signed with the Edmonton Eskimos. The team's offensive coordinator Jaime Elizondo resigned in mid-April to take a job with the Tampa Bay Vipers of the XFL and was replaced two weeks later by former Renegades head coach Joe Paopao, who served as the team's running backs coach and offensive playcaller. Their quarterbacking position was in flux for most of the season as Jonathon Jennings, Dominique Davis, and Will Arndt all spent time under centre.

Midway through the season, with the offense sputtering, Campbell turned over the role of offensive play-calling to Paopao, changing his role with the team from running backs coach to quarterbacks coach in the process.[40] After a 2–0 start, the team lost four in a row and capped off the season by losing 11 consecutive games, finishing the year at 3–15, good enough for fourth in the East, and ninth place overall in the CFL. Following the season, Campbell and the Redblacks mutually agreed to part ways.[41]

On December 7, 2019, the Redblacks hired former Winnipeg Blue Bombers head coach Paul LaPolice as the second head coach in franchise history.[42] Following a record of 3–15 in 2019 and the team being eliminated from playoff contention in 2021 with a record of 2–9, the Redblacks fired general manager Marcel Desjardins on October 25, 2021.[43]

Team name

Initially, Hunt hoped to revive the Rough Riders name. Almost as soon as they won the franchise, Hunt and his group made contact with previous Rough Riders owner Horn Chen regarding the name, and they were well aware of Chen's asking price for the Rough Riders logo and wordmarks.[44] The Rough Riders name was still popular among former players and football fans in Ottawa.[45] The Rough Riders played for 120 years, during which time they played for the Grey Cup 15 times, winning nine.[46] However, in July 2010, the ownership group announced that while they had acquired the Rough Riders intellectual properties—including their trademarks—from Chen, the Rough Riders name likely would not be returning because of objections from the Saskatchewan Roughriders.[47]

On December 6, 2012, the CFL opened six days of voting for the new name on www.nameourteams.com. The team was speculated to be called the Rush, but this was later debunked.[48] The Rush name was nonetheless included in a list of five potential names (along with Nationals, Voyageurs, Redblacks, and Raftsmen) in a focus group led by the team's owners in January 2013.[49]

On May 30, 2013, the website Sportslogos.net reported that the ownership group had filed copyright protection for the nickname "Redblacks" (and its French equivalent, Rouge et Noir) with the Canadian Intellectual Property Office.[50] On June 8, 2013, the team confirmed it would be known as the Ottawa Redblacks. On the same day, the team also revealed its logo—an italicized version of the block "R" that had appeared on the Rough Riders' helmets from 1975 to 1991 (with artistic ink traps) surrounded by a red outline inside a black saw blade.[51] The home uniforms were predominantly black, with white numerals and red-and-white trim. The road uniforms were white, with red numerals and red-and-black trim.

For record-keeping, the CFL now recognizes all three Ottawa-based clubs that played in the CFL or the league's predecessors—the Rough Riders (known as the Ottawa Football Club from 1876 to 1898 and the Ottawa Senators from 1926 to 1930), the Renegades and the Redblacks—as "a single entity" dating to 1876, with "two intervals of nonparticipation (1997–2001 & 2006–2013)."[52]

Rivals

Based on their nearby geography the traditional Ottawa rivalry is with the Montreal Alouettes, whom they play every year in the Labour Day Classic, and Montreal is part of the divisional rivalry with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the Toronto Argonauts. Although separated by distance and division, the Calgary Stampeders have emerged as a main rival of the Redblacks franchise.[53]

Honoured players

Retired numbers

On July 18, 2014, at halftime of the first home game in franchise history, the Redblacks announced they would be retiring all 10 jersey numbers previously retired by the Ottawa Rough Riders.[54] The club has stated that they will not retire numbers in the future due to a limitation of number availability among certain positions.[55]

Ottawa Redblacks retired numbers[54]
No. Player Position Tenure Championships
11 Ron Stewart RB 1958–1970 1960, 1968, 1969
12 Russ Jackson QB 1958–1969 1960, 1968, 1969
26 Whit Tucker WR 1962–1970 1968, 1969
40 Bruno Bitkowski C/DE 1951–1962 1951, 1960
60 Jim Coode OT 1974–1980 1976
62 Moe Racine OT/K 1958–1974 1960, 1968, 1969, 1973
70 Bobby Simpson FW/E/DB 1950–1962 1951, 1960
71 Gerry Organ K/P/WR 1971–1983 1973, 1976
72 Tony Golab FW/HB 1939–1941
1945–1950
1940
77 Tony Gabriel TE 1975–1981 1976

Wall of Honour

All 10 retired numbers are featured on the club's Wall of Honour in the stadium.[55] Additionally, Henry Burris was added to the Wall on September 9, 2017, at halftime in a game against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.[56] On September 10, 2019, the CFL Ottawa Alumni Association Board of Directors announced they had assigned a committee to select former Ottawa players to be added to the Wall of Honour with a goal of adding more in future years.[55] In that same announcement, the club revealed that Kaye Vaughan would be the 12th member added to the Wall of Honour.[55]

Ottawa Redblacks Wall of Honour additions[54]
No. Player Position Tenure Championships
1 Henry Burris QB 2014–2016 2016
55 Kaye Vaughan OT/OG/DT 1953–1964 1960

Roster

Quarterbacks

Receivers

Running backs

Fullbacks

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

1-Game Injured

6-Game Injured

Practice roster

Suspended

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Staff

Front Office
  • Owner – Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG)
  • Chief Executive Officer – Mark Goudie
  • General Manager – Shawn Burke
  • Assistant General Manager – Jeremy Snyder
  • Director of Pro Personnel – Brendan Taman
  • Director of Canadian Scouting & Football Analytics – Chad Hudson
  • Pro/College Scout – Philippe Moreau
  • Video Coordinator – Braun Gheller

Head Coaches

Offensive Coaches

  • Offensive Coordinator – Khari Jones
  • Offensive Line – Paul Charbonneau
  • Receivers – Travis Moore
  • Running Backs – Nate Taylor
  • Offensive Quality Control – Nadia Doucoure
 

Defensive Coaches

Special Teams Coaches

Strength and Conditioning

  • Strength and Conditioning Coordinator – Nick Mercuri


Coaching Staff
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Awards

Mascot

The Redblacks' mascot is a lumberjack whose original name, "Big Joe Mufferaw", was revealed by the team on March 28, 2014. The name, which came from online suggestions, was an acknowledgement to the Big Joe Mufferaw folk legend popularized in several works of fiction (most notably by Ottawa native Bernie Bedore) and in songs by Stompin' Tom Connors.[57] After the Redblacks received some criticism for the Mufferaw name, the team announced on March 31 that the mascot would go by the name "Big Joe" (or "Grand Jos" in French).[58]

Cheerleaders

The Ottawa Redblacks Cheer and Dance Team made its debut at the Redblacks' first home game at TD Place Stadium on July 17, 2014.[59] The team is composed of men and women between the ages of 18 and 35, with two spirit teams of 25 cheerleaders and 25 dancers.[60] The coed cheerleading team consists of athletes from various all-star, varsity, performance, and competitive cheerleading backgrounds. During games, the cheerleading team executes stunt routines and acrobatics on the field and the sidelines. The dance team is composed of females from a variety of dance disciplines. The team also performs on the field during game stoppages and participates in pregame activities. The program directors are Lisa Aucoin and Kenny Feeley,[61] and the dance team's head coach is Melany Morrison.[61]

On game days, members of the cheer and dance teams participate in “gameday cheering/dancing, halftime performances, pregame shows, [and] gameday promotions”.[62] Members are involved in various community events, charity functions and corporate appearances in the Ottawa region.[62]

The team offers a junior program for cheerleaders and dancers between the ages of six and 16.[63] The four-week program includes instruction and coaching by members of the team.[63]

See also

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External links

  • Official website

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The Ottawa Redblacks officially stylized as REDBLACKS 4 French Le Rouge et Noir d Ottawa 5 are a professional Canadian football team based in Ottawa Ontario The team plays in the East Division of the Canadian Football League CFL Ottawa RedblacksLe Rouge et Noir d OttawaFounded2014Based inOttawa Ontario CanadaHome fieldTD PlaceHead coachBob DyceGeneral managerShawn BurkeOwner s Ottawa Sports and Entertainment GroupLeagueCanadian Football LeagueDivisionEast DivisionColoursRed black white 1 2 3 Mascot s Big Joe Grand JosGrey Cup win s 1 2016 Websitewww wbr ottawaredblacks wbr comCurrent uniform 2023 Ottawa Redblacks seasonStarting play in 2014 the Redblacks are the third CFL team to play in the city of Ottawa The Ottawa Rough Riders formed in 1876 were a founding member of the CFL in 1958 and played until 1996 A new Ottawa franchise was formed as the Renegades in 2002 and lasted until the end of the 2005 season 6 The Redblacks won the 2016 Grey Cup Championship which ended a 40 year Grey Cup championship drought for the city of Ottawa 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 Legislative and construction hurdles to new franchise 1 2 Start of football operations 2013 1 3 First season 2014 1 4 Young contenders 2015 2018 1 5 Campbell and Desjardins move on 2019 2021 2 Team name 3 Rivals 4 Honoured players 4 1 Retired numbers 4 2 Wall of Honour 5 Roster 6 Staff 7 Awards 8 Mascot 9 Cheerleaders 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditSee also List of Ottawa Redblacks seasons Following the 1996 season years of ownership and management issues resulted in the Ottawa Rough Riders franchise folding after a storied 120 years A CFL franchise in Ottawa was absent for the next five years until 2002 when football returned with new ownership and a new team name the Ottawa Renegades Ownership and management controversies soon overtook the new franchise 8 and the Renegades abruptly ceased operations prior to the 2006 CFL season The league liquidated the Renegades roster in a dispersal draft and placed the Ottawa CFL franchise up for sale with the intention of eventually returning to the city 9 Legislative and construction hurdles to new franchise Edit On March 25 2008 Jeff Hunt the owner of the Ontario Hockey League s Ottawa 67 s spearheaded a group that was awarded a franchise The team planned to begin play in 2010 but cracks in the concrete structure in the south stands of Frank Clair Stadium led to the demolition of those stands and delayed the start of team operations The league then set a new date of 2013 for the team s debut but lawsuits forced the delay of reconstruction of the stadium to be pushed back even further 10 The team and league then announced plans to play at a remodelled Frank Clair Stadium now called TD Place Stadium by 2014 if construction remained on schedule 11 12 13 In 2008 the franchise was conditionally awarded the right to host the 2014 Grey Cup game 14 but the owners preferred to postpone the game for a few years to give the franchise a better chance to play in the championship game 11 In any event after lawsuits and delays the stadium renovations were not completed until 2014 10 Hosting the Grey Cup is a condition included in the agreement of franchise ownership 15 A CA 7 million franchise fee was reported to have been paid to the CFL 6 Concurrently Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk had announced plans to bid for a Major League Soccer franchise to play in Ottawa intending to build a new soccer specific stadium near the Senators Scotiabank Place now Canadian Tire Centre in support of that plan Questions arose about the stadium s suitability for football in place of the aging Frank Clair Stadium However the CFL and MLS groups could not come to any agreement on coordinating their plans Furthermore municipal officials questioned whether the city could support both CFL and MLS franchises 16 The north side stands of TD Place at Lansdowne Park In April 2009 the staff of the city of Ottawa presented a report to the city council on the merits of the soccer stadium and Lansdowne Park proposals The city held public hearings based on the report which questioned the necessity of the spending but gave a slight edge to the Lansdowne proposal Councillors attempted to learn whether the SSE group would support sharing their stadium with a planned CFL franchise but the SSE group rejected such a possibility Consequently on April 22 2009 the city council chose the Lansdowne proposal over the SSE proposal as its choice for an outdoor stadium Negotiations were conducted over the next several months leading to an August 26 presentation to the council so that it could decide the fate of football in Ottawa in the foreseeable future citation needed On November 12 and 13 the council held a public debate to discuss what should be done with the area at Lansdowne Park Guest speakers included CFL Commissioner Mark Cohon and former Rough Riders Jock Climie and Mark Kosmos who presented their case as to why the Lansdowne Live group was an important contributor to the city of Ottawa 17 The following Monday November 16 it was reported that the council had voted 15 9 in favour of plans to redevelop Lansdowne Park to house a CFL team 18 The ownership group was given until June 2010 to sort out the details of the redevelopment with construction set to begin in the spring of 2011 citation needed On June 28 2010 after a twelve hour meeting the city council approved the plan to redevelop Lansdowne Park by the same 15 9 vote all but securing a franchise in the nation s capital 11 12 With construction on the stadium scheduled to begin in 2011 the earliest the team would have been able to play was 2013 under the original timeline 19 However a failed legal challenge and an Ontario Municipal Board hearing on the Lansdowne Park redevelopment project delayed the start of construction until 2013 20 with completion targeted for the summer of 2015 although there were indications that the stadium could be opened for football as early as 2014 10 Without a viable stadium the debut of the team was necessarily pushed back accordingly 15 On October 10 2012 the new franchise cleared its final political hurdle with a 21 3 vote by the city council in favour of Lansdowne 21 Construction on the north and south side stands was set to begin in October 2012 22 Start of football operations 2013 Edit On January 30 2013 Marcel Desjardins was named the first general manager in Redblacks history 23 Desjardins named former Montreal Alouettes scouting director and New York Jets pro scout Brock Sunderland as his assistant GM in late May 2013 24 On December 6 2013 Desjardins hired Rick Campbell as the team s first head coach Campbell is the son of former Edmonton Eskimos coaching legend Hugh Campbell who coached the team to five consecutive Grey Cups from 1978 to 1982 25 One year before the new Ottawa club hit the field for the 2014 CFL season it was allowed to draft four NCAA junior redshirts players who would participate in the 2013 NCAA football season as part of the 2013 CFL Draft The draft took place on May 6 2013 when Ottawa had the last pick in the first four rounds of the draft 9th 18th 27th and 36th overall selections The team selected Nolan MacMillan from Iowa Connor Williams from Utah State Kalonji Kashama from Eastern Michigan and Tyler Digby from Robert Morris 26 The 2013 CFL Expansion Draft was a three round CFL draft held on December 16 2013 in which players from existing CFL teams were assigned to the new Ottawa team The structure of the draft was announced on January 19 2011 which involved one round for selecting import players and two rounds for selecting non import players 27 Ottawa selected three players from each of the eight existing teams for a total of 24 players The team was allowed to select eight import players and 16 non import players with quarterbacks kickers and punters eligible within their respective import non import categories Ottawa was permitted to select a maximum of two quarterbacks and one kicker punter but not to select any two of these three players from the same team CFL commissioner Mark Cohon was authorized to resolve any dispute related to player eligibility for the Expansion Draft process 28 The selections were announced live on the CFL s official website on December 16 2013 29 First season 2014 Edit The progress of construction at TD Place Stadium September 27 2013 On July 3 2014 the Ottawa Redblacks played their first regular season game a road match against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers scoring touchdowns on their first three possessions in the opening quarter but ultimately losing 36 28 30 On July 18 2014 the Redblacks earned their first regular season win at their home opener by a score of 18 17 over the Toronto Argonauts 31 The Redblacks like most expansion teams struggled during the whole season and finished last in both the East Division and the league with a 2 16 record 32 Young contenders 2015 2018 Edit In their second season the Redblacks brought in significant talent to improve the offence The result was a greatly improved team that won eight of its last 10 regular season games finishing with a record of 12 6 to finish atop the East Division and clinch a first round bye 33 It was the first regular season division title for an Ottawa based team since 1978 On November 22 2015 the Redblacks defeated the Hamilton Tiger Cats 35 28 in the East Final to advance to the 103rd Grey Cup In doing so they became the first Ottawa CFL team to reach the Grey Cup since the 1981 Rough Riders They also became the second youngest team to reach a Grey Cup final bettered only by the 1995 Baltimore Stallions In their first ever Grey Cup appearance the Redblacks lost 26 20 to the Edmonton Eskimos 34 The Redblacks struggled during the following season finishing with an 8 9 1 record However the East Division was so weak that season the Redblacks won their second consecutive division title and with it a bye into the East Final Because of the CFL s crossover playoff format Ottawa faced the Western Division s Edmonton Eskimos winning 35 23 35 36 In the Grey Cup the Redblacks won the franchise s first championship and the first for an Ottawa based team in 40 years by defeating the heavily favored Calgary Stampeders 39 33 in only the third Grey Cup game in history to go into overtime 37 The Redblacks went into the 2017 season with high hopes as defending champions Despite losing Henry Burris to retirement and key contributors such as Kienan LaFrance and Ernest Jackson to free agency the Redblacks finished the season with another 8 9 1 record which was good enough for second place in the East Division behind the Toronto Argonauts The Redblacks struggled with injuries and inconsistent play throughout the course of the season Their quest for a second consecutive Grey Cup fell short as the team lost to the Saskatchewan Roughriders which crossed over to play the Redblacks in the East Division semifinal 38 The Redblacks returned to form in 2018 winning their third divisional title in four years After defeating the Tiger Cats in the East Final they advanced to the 106th Grey Cup game where they were defeated by the Calgary Stampeders which were making their third consecutive Grey Cup appearance 39 Campbell and Desjardins move on 2019 2021 Edit The 2019 season was one to forget for the Redblacks The team lost their main offensive stars Trevor Harris and Greg Ellingson in free agency as both players signed with the Edmonton Eskimos The team s offensive coordinator Jaime Elizondo resigned in mid April to take a job with the Tampa Bay Vipers of the XFL and was replaced two weeks later by former Renegades head coach Joe Paopao who served as the team s running backs coach and offensive playcaller Their quarterbacking position was in flux for most of the season as Jonathon Jennings Dominique Davis and Will Arndt all spent time under centre Midway through the season with the offense sputtering Campbell turned over the role of offensive play calling to Paopao changing his role with the team from running backs coach to quarterbacks coach in the process 40 After a 2 0 start the team lost four in a row and capped off the season by losing 11 consecutive games finishing the year at 3 15 good enough for fourth in the East and ninth place overall in the CFL Following the season Campbell and the Redblacks mutually agreed to part ways 41 On December 7 2019 the Redblacks hired former Winnipeg Blue Bombers head coach Paul LaPolice as the second head coach in franchise history 42 Following a record of 3 15 in 2019 and the team being eliminated from playoff contention in 2021 with a record of 2 9 the Redblacks fired general manager Marcel Desjardins on October 25 2021 43 Team name EditInitially Hunt hoped to revive the Rough Riders name Almost as soon as they won the franchise Hunt and his group made contact with previous Rough Riders owner Horn Chen regarding the name and they were well aware of Chen s asking price for the Rough Riders logo and wordmarks 44 The Rough Riders name was still popular among former players and football fans in Ottawa 45 The Rough Riders played for 120 years during which time they played for the Grey Cup 15 times winning nine 46 However in July 2010 the ownership group announced that while they had acquired the Rough Riders intellectual properties including their trademarks from Chen the Rough Riders name likely would not be returning because of objections from the Saskatchewan Roughriders 47 On December 6 2012 the CFL opened six days of voting for the new name on www nameourteams com The team was speculated to be called the Rush but this was later debunked 48 The Rush name was nonetheless included in a list of five potential names along with Nationals Voyageurs Redblacks and Raftsmen in a focus group led by the team s owners in January 2013 49 On May 30 2013 the website Sportslogos net reported that the ownership group had filed copyright protection for the nickname Redblacks and its French equivalent Rouge et Noir with the Canadian Intellectual Property Office 50 On June 8 2013 the team confirmed it would be known as the Ottawa Redblacks On the same day the team also revealed its logo an italicized version of the block R that had appeared on the Rough Riders helmets from 1975 to 1991 with artistic ink traps surrounded by a red outline inside a black saw blade 51 The home uniforms were predominantly black with white numerals and red and white trim The road uniforms were white with red numerals and red and black trim For record keeping the CFL now recognizes all three Ottawa based clubs that played in the CFL or the league s predecessors the Rough Riders known as the Ottawa Football Club from 1876 to 1898 and the Ottawa Senators from 1926 to 1930 the Renegades and the Redblacks as a single entity dating to 1876 with two intervals of nonparticipation 1997 2001 amp 2006 2013 52 Rivals EditBased on their nearby geography the traditional Ottawa rivalry is with the Montreal Alouettes whom they play every year in the Labour Day Classic and Montreal is part of the divisional rivalry with the Hamilton Tiger Cats and the Toronto Argonauts Although separated by distance and division the Calgary Stampeders have emerged as a main rival of the Redblacks franchise 53 Honoured players EditRetired numbers Edit On July 18 2014 at halftime of the first home game in franchise history the Redblacks announced they would be retiring all 10 jersey numbers previously retired by the Ottawa Rough Riders 54 The club has stated that they will not retire numbers in the future due to a limitation of number availability among certain positions 55 Ottawa Redblacks retired numbers 54 No Player Position Tenure Championships11 Ron Stewart RB 1958 1970 1960 1968 196912 Russ Jackson QB 1958 1969 1960 1968 196926 Whit Tucker WR 1962 1970 1968 196940 Bruno Bitkowski C DE 1951 1962 1951 196060 Jim Coode OT 1974 1980 197662 Moe Racine OT K 1958 1974 1960 1968 1969 197370 Bobby Simpson FW E DB 1950 1962 1951 196071 Gerry Organ K P WR 1971 1983 1973 197672 Tony Golab FW HB 1939 19411945 1950 194077 Tony Gabriel TE 1975 1981 1976 Wall of Honour Edit All 10 retired numbers are featured on the club s Wall of Honour in the stadium 55 Additionally Henry Burris was added to the Wall on September 9 2017 at halftime in a game against the Hamilton Tiger Cats 56 On September 10 2019 the CFL Ottawa Alumni Association Board of Directors announced they had assigned a committee to select former Ottawa players to be added to the Wall of Honour with a goal of adding more in future years 55 In that same announcement the club revealed that Kaye Vaughan would be the 12th member added to the Wall of Honour 55 Ottawa Redblacks Wall of Honour additions 54 No Player Position Tenure Championships1 Henry Burris QB 2014 2016 201655 Kaye Vaughan OT OG DT 1953 1964 1960Roster EditOttawa Redblacks rosterviewtalkedit Quarterbacks 7 Tyrie Adams 19 Nick Arbuckle 2 Dustin Crum 8 Jeremiah MasoliReceivers 23 Jaelon Acklin 80 Nate Behar 86 Quan Bray 87 Keaton Bruggeling 17 DeVonte Dedmon 1 Lemar Durant Shaq Evans 18 Justin Hardy DeMichael Harris 82 Siaosi Mariner Tyrice Richie 81 Savon Scarver 83 Tevaun Smith Malik WilliamsRunning backs 22 Jackson Bennett 34 Ante Milanovic Litre Charles Williams 31 Devonte WilliamsFullbacks 89 Marco Dubois 45 Anthony Gosselin 66 Connor Ross Offensive linemen 64 Dino Boyd 61 Drew Desjarlais Osaro Eromosele 59 Cyrille Hogan Saindon 57 Uzoma Osuji 52 Zack Pelehos 51 Justice Powers 54 Jacob Ruby 68 Eric Starczala 67 Hunter Steward 65 Terran VaughnDefensive linemen 58 Bryce Carter Shaiheem Charles Brown 56 Alain Cimankinda Wallace Cowins 96 Jake Hlava 97 Tre Hornbuckle Keyshawn James 98 Will Kiely 90 Cleyon Laing Philippe Lemieux Cardinal 95 Praise Martin Oguike 94 Lorenzo Mauldin 99 Kene Onyeka Bryce Rodgers 47 Nigel Romick 96 Michael Wakefield Linebackers 32 Adam Auclair 44 Dan Basambombo 28 Frankie Griffin 48 Gary Johnson Jr 36 Patrick Nelson 75 Subomi Oyesoro 49 Shaydon Philip 45 Jovan Santos Knox 98 Deshawn Stevens 46 Tyron VredeDefensive backs 20 Alonzo Addae 24 Hakeem Bailey 27 Sherrod Baltimore 16 Jeremiah Baltrip 26 Cariel Brooks 35 Douglas Coleman II 33 Ty Cranston 37 Brandin Dandridge 21 Justin Howell Isaiah Huff 4 Monshadrik Hunter 41 Edris Jean Alphonse 14 Abdul Kanneh 3 Patrick Levels Jake Springer 39 Daniel Valente 34 Damon Webb 30 Darius WilliamsSpecial teams 13 Richie Leone K 10 Lewis Ward K 1 Game Injured 6 Game Injured Practice roster SuspendedItalics indicate American player Bold indicates Global player 82 RosterRoster updated 2023 03 22 Depth chart Transactions More CFL rostersStaff EditOttawa Redblacks staffviewtalkedit Front Office Owner Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group OSEG Chief Executive Officer Mark Goudie General Manager Shawn Burke Assistant General Manager Jeremy Snyder Director of Pro Personnel Brendan Taman Director of Canadian Scouting amp Football Analytics Chad Hudson Pro College Scout Philippe Moreau Video Coordinator Braun GhellerHead Coaches Head Coach Bob Dyce Assistant Head Coach Khari JonesOffensive Coaches Offensive Coordinator Khari Jones Offensive Line Paul Charbonneau Receivers Travis Moore Running Backs Nate Taylor Offensive Quality Control Nadia Doucoure Defensive Coaches Defensive Coordinator Barron Miles Defensive Line and Run Game Coordinator Mike Phair Linebackers Patrick Bourgon Defensive Backs Jykine BradleySpecial Teams Coaches Special Teams Coach Cory McDiarmidStrength and Conditioning Strength and Conditioning Coordinator Nick Mercuri Coaching Staff More CFL staffsAwards EditGrey Cup Champions 1 2016 East Division Champions 3 2015 2016 2018Mascot EditMain article Big Joe mascot The Redblacks mascot is a lumberjack whose original name Big Joe Mufferaw was revealed by the team on March 28 2014 The name which came from online suggestions was an acknowledgement to the Big Joe Mufferaw folk legend popularized in several works of fiction most notably by Ottawa native Bernie Bedore and in songs by Stompin Tom Connors 57 After the Redblacks received some criticism for the Mufferaw name the team announced on March 31 that the mascot would go by the name Big Joe or Grand Jos in French 58 Cheerleaders EditThe Ottawa Redblacks Cheer and Dance Team made its debut at the Redblacks first home game at TD Place Stadium on July 17 2014 59 The team is composed of men and women between the ages of 18 and 35 with two spirit teams of 25 cheerleaders and 25 dancers 60 The coed cheerleading team consists of athletes from various all star varsity performance and competitive cheerleading backgrounds During games the cheerleading team executes stunt routines and acrobatics on the field and the sidelines The dance team is composed of females from a variety of dance disciplines The team also performs on the field during game stoppages and participates in pregame activities The program directors are Lisa Aucoin and Kenny Feeley 61 and the dance team s head coach is Melany Morrison 61 On game days members of the cheer and dance teams participate in gameday cheering dancing halftime performances pregame shows and gameday promotions 62 Members are involved in various community events charity functions and corporate appearances in the Ottawa region 62 The team offers a junior program for cheerleaders and dancers between the ages of six and 16 63 The four week program includes instruction and coaching by members of the team 63 See also EditOttawa Redblacks all time records and statistics Ottawa Football Clubs all time records and statistics Canadian football Comparison of American and Canadian football List of Canadian Football League seasonsReferences Edit Ottawa Redblacks Club Profile amp History PDF 2021 CFL Guide amp Record Book PDF CFL Enterprises LP Archived PDF from the original on August 5 2021 Retrieved August 9 2022 Club Directory PDF Ottawa Redblacks 2016 Media Guide PDF CFL Enterprises LP July 26 2016 Archived PDF from the original on June 12 2018 Retrieved June 6 2018 Campbell Barre May 6 2014 WHAT A LOOK REDBLACKS CREATE BUZZ WITH NEW UNIFORMS OttawaRedblacks com CFL Enterprises LP Retrieved February 21 2021 The uniform mixes the classic look of Ottawa football in red black and white with bold new styling which includes jerseys with numbering based on the team s saw blade logo paying tribute to the history of the lumber industry in Ottawa Gatineau Ottawa officially announces REDBLACKS as team name CFL ca CFL Enterprises LP June 8 2013 Retrieved May 23 2019 Le Rouge et Noir voit officiellement le jour a Ottawa Site officiel de la Ligue canadienne de football LCF ca June 8 2013 Archived from the original on October 24 2013 Retrieved April 16 2014 a b Group pays millions to bring CFL back to Ottawa CTV News Ottawa March 25 2008 Retrieved November 24 2008 A group of investors has agreed to pay the Canadian Football League a 7 million fee to bring a new CFL franchise to Ottawa 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