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Hamilton Tiger-Cats sign American receiver Duke Williams

HAMILTON — The Hamilton Tiger-Cats signed American receiver D’haquille (Duke) Williams on Tuesday. Williams, 29, had 29 catches for 480 yards and four touchdowns in eight games last season with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
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Calgary Stampeders' Javien Elliott, right, fails to hold onto the ball after he and Trumaine Washington, back left, prevented B.C. Lions' Lucky Whitehead from making the reception during the first half of CFL football game in Vancouver, on Saturday, September 24, 2022. The Ticats signed American defensive back Javien Elliott to a two-year deal Tuesday, the opening day of CFL free agency. Elliott, 29, spent the last two seasons with the Calgary Stampeders, registering 12 tackles in five games played. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

HAMILTON — The Hamilton Tiger-Cats signed American receiver D’haquille (Duke) Williams on Tuesday.

Williams, 29, had 29 catches for 480 yards and four touchdowns in eight games last season with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The six-foot-two, 225-pound receiver has played 43 career CFL regular-season games with the Riders (2021-22) and Edmonton (2017-18), registering 180 receptions for 3,059 yards and 20 receiving touchdowns.

Williams also played five games over two seasons with the NFL's Buffalo Bills (2019-20), recording 12 catches for 166 yards and one TD.

Hamilton also signed American defensive back Javien Elliott to a two-year deal. Elliott, 29, spent the last two seasons with the Calgary Stampeders, registering 12 tackles in five games played.

But CFL sources requesting anonymity said the Ticats also had deals in place with linebacker Jameer Thurman, defensive linemen Casey Sayles and Kwaku Boateng and running back James Butler that weren't announced Tuesday.

Boateng is a Canadian while the other four are Americans.

The source spoke on the condition of anonymity as Hamilton hasn't yet divulged its free-agent signings.

The six-foot, 227-pound Thurman spent the last four seasons with the Calgary Stampeders. Last year, he had 73 tackles, one special-teams tackle, three interceptions and two forced fumbles.

Over 64 career regular-season games with Calgary, Thurman registered 269 defensive tackles, 31 special-teams tackles, six sacks and eight forced fumbles. He won a Grey Cup with the Stampeders in 2018.

Sayles, 27, had 36 tackles, six sacks, and two forced fumbles in 18 regular-season games last year with Winnipeg. The six-foot-four, 282-pounder registered 28 tackles and five sacks in 2021, his first season in the CFL.

Boateng suffered a season-ending torn Achilles during training camp last season with the Ottawa Redblacks. The six-foot-two, 257-pound Canadian had 82 tackles, 25 sacks, and two forced fumbles in 64 regular-season games over four seasons with the Edmonton Elks.

The five-foot-10, 210-pound Butler was the CFL's second-leading rusher last season with 1,060 yards (five-yard average) and seven TDs with the B.C. Lions. He also had 53 catches for 384 yards and four touchdowns.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 14, 2023.

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