Former CFL player Keon Raymond taking another run at CFLPA presidency
Keon Raymond is taking another run at the CFL Players’ Association presidency.
The former CFL linebacker ran for the post two years ago, losing in a tie-breaker vote to Canadian Jeff Keeping. Raymond, a 37-year-old native of St. Louis who calls Calgary home, will vie for the position again this week at the union’s annual general meeting in Las Vegas.
Raymond won’t be alone. Also running are Saskatchewan Roughriders linebacker Solomon Elimimian and retired Canadians Peter Dyakowski and Agustin Barrenechea.
Raymond and Elimimian are attempting to become just the second American to head up the CFLPA. George Reed, a Hall of Fame running back with Saskatchewan, did so twice (1972-81,1986-93).