Kemoko Turay's first season in the CFL just took a rough turn.
He received a one-game suspension from the Canadian Football League for inciting a postgame brawl after the BC Lions' 21-20 win over the Montreal Alouettes.
Turay was a second-round pick in the NFL Draft in 2018 by the Indianapolis Colts.
He was the only player the CFL suspended. Three other players were fined.
“Non-football acts negatively impact the reputation and professional standing of the CFL and they will not be tolerated,” CFL Commissioner Stewart Johnston said in a statement. “These actions do not reflect the values of our league. The post-game altercation in Montreal became an unnecessary focal point, taking away from an incredibly entertaining game won on the final play.”
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Turay last played in the NFL in 2022. He spent four seasons with the Colts and then played a season with the 49ers.
He was a collegiate star at Rutgers.
In his NFL career, Turay was a situational pass-rusher. Despite limited snaps, he had 12.0 career sacks.
Now he'll have to work to build his image back up in the CFL after a game away.
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