
Eskimo's Relieve Bleamer of Coaching Duties
Published on August 18, 2010 under Canadian Football League (CFL)
Edmonton Elks News Release
(Edmonton) The Edmonton Eskimos have relieved Jeff Bleamer of his offensive line coaching duties effective immediately, the club announced today.
Bleamer joined the Eskimos in 2009 after spending the previous two years with the Hamilton Tiger Cats.
In announcing Bleamer's dismissal, Head Coach Richie Hall says, "We would like to thank Jeff for his time here with the Edmonton Eskimos. He is a great coach and a great man and we wish for him only the best in the future."
The Eskimos (1-6) have a week rest as they are currently in bye-week. They return to the field on Saturday, August 28th to take on the Saskatchewan Roughriders (5-2). Kickoff is at 5:00pm.
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