Davis, Adeleke and Stephen all not feeling sentimental about facing former teams
HAMILTON — Defensive lineman Ja’Gared Davis and safety Tunde Adeleke will officially mark the end the Calgary chapter of their CFL careers.
Both will receive the Grey Cup rings they earned last year with the Stampeders on Saturday. But neither will be feeling overly sentimental when they square off against their former team at Tim Hortons Field as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (3-1) look to snap a 15-game losing streak against Calgary (2-1) and earn their first home victory over the defending CFL champions since 2009.
“It (Grey Cup ring) is a pleasant ending to a great chapter,” Davis said Friday. “That (Stampeders) is my family . . . we’re all like brothers so it’s just like getting back together with family again.
“But I’m looking forward to breaking their streak. I’m not going to lie. When I was in Calgary for some reason we couldn’t get a win in Montreal and when we finally did we won the Grey Cup. This is going to be one of the big monumental games to pretty much get over the hump.”