The NFL didn’t pan out for Ka’Deem Carey, though it’s arguable he wasn’t given a fair shake by the team that drafted him in 2013.
But that league’s loss appears to be the Canadian Football League’s gain, as Arizona’s all-time rushing leader is making the most of his playing time north of the border. That continued Monday when he had the best game of his professional career.
Carey had ran for 143 yards and two touchdowns for the Calgary Stampeders in their 25-9 home win over the rival Edmonton Eskimos in the CFL’s annual Labour Day Classic game.