Abrupt end to record-setting '24 campaign fuels Ticats receiver Shemar Bridges
- Shemar Bridges, a receiver for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, ended his record-setting 2024 rookie season prematurely with a quad injury after recording 83 catches and 933 yards.
- Bridges' injury halted his pursuit of Curtis Mayfield's 102-reception rookie record as he adapted to a new country and league during his first CFL season.
- Despite missing games, Bridges tied for third among Ticats receivers and credited attending the CFL awards and watching the Grey Cup for fueling his motivation to improve.
- Coach Scott Milanovich praised Bridges' willingness to play through pain but plans to monitor him carefully and provide rest days, emphasizing the season's physical toll.
- Bridges entered the 2025 season more comfortable with the same offence and coaches, reporting to camp heavier and focused on improving daily to help Hamilton, who had the CFL's top offence but missed playoffs in 2024.
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