With their retirement coming one day apart, Andy Fantuz and Nik Lewis signaled the end of an era last week. CFL.ca’s Monday Morning Quarterback writes.
For Andy Fantuz, football has been his life for the last 12 years. But on Thursday night, after announcing his retirement, he took in the Ticats-Riders game as a fan.
After 12 seasons, Andy Fantuz announced his retirement on Thursday, ending a prolific career that saw him win a Grey Cup and Most Outstanding Canadian.
The Ticats are getting some help in their sudden playoff pursuit, as Andy Fantuz and Abdul Kanneh are expected to start Saturday’s contest against the Argos.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats receiver Andy Fantuz is still hopeful for a return in 2017 after sustaining a knee injury last year. He recently told the Chatham Daily News that he
is “planning to ...
Andy Fantuz has re-joined the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in a new role, taking on the position of player development coordinator heading into the 2017 season.
HAMILTON — The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have locked up a key veteran part of their receiving corps, signing national free agent and Chatham, Ont. native Andy Fantuz.
Fantuz joined the Ticats in ...
Hold up Odell Beckham Jr. and Tevaun Smith, there’s a new record holder in town as Hamilton Tiger-Cats WR Andy Fantuz has set a new record for most one-handed catches in one minute!