CFL Week 17 Player Discipline Report

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Williams suspended one game; two players fined

TORONTO – The Canadian Football League (CFL) has announced:

  • Saskatchewan defensive back Deontai Williams has been suspended one game for delivering an illegal and dangerous tackle on Ottawa wide receiver Kalil Pimpleton, and for committing a non-football act by striking another Ottawa player.
  • Montreal wide receiver Charleston Rambo has been fined for violating the CFL Code of Conduct by simulating the firing of a weapon during a celebration.
  • Montreal linebacker Geoffrey Cantin-Arku has been fined for violating the CFL Code of Conduct by simulating the firing of a weapon during a celebration.

As per league policy, the amounts of the fines were not disclosed.

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