Sources: CFL board vote was clear indicator of Ambrosie’s standing with governors
TORONTO — It wasn’t enough to immediately end Randy Ambrosie’s tenure as CFL commissioner, but it was clear the writing was on the wall.
Ambrose announced Saturday he will be retiring from his post sometime in 2025 after his successor was chosen. Ambrosie became the CFL’s 14th commissioner July 5, 2017, succeeding Jeffrey Orridge.
His seven-plus year tenure is the second-longest ever behind the late Jake Gaudaur (1968-84).
Ambrosie’s decision was surprising given last year during his annual Grey Cup address Ambrosie was adamant he had no immediate plans to step down. It was generally understood the 61-year-old from Winnipeg — a former CFL offensive lineman with Calgary, Toronto and Edmonton from 1985 to 1993 — would remain in the job at least through the ’26 season when the league’s broadcast deals expired.