Charles, Bolduc among players participating in CFL, CFLPA joint mentorship program
TORONTO — Rarely are pro athletes prepared for the end of their playing days, but Jean-Philippe Buldoc says a joint venture between the CFL and CFL Players’ Association will give players in Canada an opportunity to look at life after football.
The former Ottawa Redblacks defensive back is among six players selected to participate in a mentorship program being offered by both the league and players’ union. The initiative will give participants a look into the business side of league operations.
“In any pro sports at any level . . . multimillionaire guys are not being prepared for (their) post pro career,” Bolduc said during a video conference Tuesday. “The only football job I ever had was playing football . . . so it will be interesting for me to see how this works.
“As a player I spent a few years negotiating a CBA and we always saw it (from) the other end. Now I’ll be able to see how they (CFL officials) see things, why they do things.”