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Young, 33, says he has rekindled his passion for the game and is signing a standard one-year contract with the Saskatchewan Roughriders with a team option for a second season.
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A married father who now works for the University of Texas in fundraising, diversity and broadcasting roles and is also involved in business ventures, including a steakhouse bearing his name in Austin and a budding real estate company, Young insists he's a different man with a new appreciation for the sport and a different outlook on life.
Well it's looks like our "young" guy has grown up... what - he had a DWI in Jan 2016, never mind that... he is heading is the right direction now.
Seriously - hopefully he can hold things together and do well and not sabotage himself.
the CFL, where NFL vets go to end their careers, and where rookies not seemingly good enough to make the NFL go to prove themselves and perhaps move up to the NFL.
it is fun to watch CFL games though, i wish there were more on.
Outside of the CFL angle this time, doesnt this story pretty much come out every year?
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