CFL Calgary Stampeders

Crysdale's streak comes to an end

Published on August 5, 2005 under Canadian Football League (CFL)
Calgary Stampeders News Release


(Calgary) - In tomorrow nights game on Saturday, August 6th vs the Winnipeg Blue Bombers Offensive Lineman Jamie Crysdale's amazing streak will come to an end, at 210 consecutive regular season games. Crysdale joined the Stampeders in 1993 after being a late cut by the New York Giants.

He was activated for his first ever CFL game on September 18th vs the B.C. Lions. From that day on Jamie has not missed a CFL regular season game. He has also played in 14 playoff games and four Grey Cup games. Most recently Crysdale passed Saskatchewan's Donald Narcisse at 208, sitting 11th all-time in CFL history.

353 - Bob Cameron (Wpg) 1980-2000

283 - Paul Osbaldiston (B.C., Wpg, Ham) 1988-2003

276 - Mark McLoughlin (Cgy) 1988-2003

253 - Dave Cutler (Edm) 1969-1984

252 - Leo Groenewegen (Ott, BC, Edm)

250 - Roger Aldag (Ssk) 1976-1991

242 - Troy Westwood (Wpg) 1991-2004

224 - Larry Robinson (Cgy) 1966-1977

Rob Smith (Tor, Mtl, Cgy, BC, Ott, BC) 1982-1994

220 - Dave Ridgeway (Ssk)1982-1994

210 - Jamie Crysdale (Cgy) 1993-2005

208 - Donald Narcisse (Ssk) 1988-1999

205 - Bob Howes (B.C., Edm) 1968-1980




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