Pandemic, and the CFL uncertainty it has created, prompts Tracy to call it a career
Adrian Tracy says he’s leaving football on his own terms, but the uncertainty created by the COVID-19 pandemic helped his decision.
The veteran CFL defensive lineman said Monday he’s retiring after 10 pro seasons to help support his new wife, Kayla-Marie, a reporter for CP24 in Toronto. The six-foot-three, 248-pound Tracy played five seasons with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (2015-19) before signing with the Montreal Alouettes as a free agent.
But Tracy, 33, never got to play in Montreal as the CFL cancelled the ’20 season due to the pandemic. It has released an 18-game ’21 schedule, but questions remain regarding when football will resume as the league’s return-to-play protocols are still before provincial health authorities.
“There’s still many question marks for me personally and I know with this new chapter I need more guarantees with regards to what it is I’m pursuing,” the well-spoken Tracy said. “It’s not only about myself now, it’s about my wife, our future children and extended family and some other visions and plans I’ve had since becoming a professional athlete.