Fan favourite Grymes returns to EE

2015 Grey Cup champion retires from football, re-joins Green and Gold as defensive assistant and community ambassador

EDMONTON — A familiar face has returned to the Edmonton Elks.

Defensive back Aaron Grymes announced his retirement from the Canadian Football League on Friday after signing a one-day contract with the Elks. The University of Idaho product emerged as a fan favourite during his time in Green and Gold (2013-15, 2107-18, and 2021-23), and was part of the Eskimos 2015 Grey Cup championship team.

Grymes, who most recently spent time with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, has re-joined the EE as a defensive assistant and community ambassador. In his dual role with the Club, Grymes will provide support to the Elks defensive coaching staff, while also being a key part of the Green and Gold's community appearances throughout Northern Alberta.

"Edmonton to me means opportunity," said Grymes. "Edmonton is the place that gave me the chance to live out my childhood dream of providing for my family through the game of football. It was the place that got me to the NFL and the avenue that allowed me to have a successful CFL career."

"Playing for the Club meant a brotherhood to me. It meant B.O.N.E. Once an Eskimo, Always an Eskimo. It meant doing what's best for the Club first and conducting yourself the right way. It meant excellence and winning."

Grymes was a mainstay in the Edmonton community throughout his time with the Green and Gold, including as part of the Club's commitment to Monday Morning Magic at KDays every summer.
Grymes was a mainstay in the Edmonton community throughout his time with the Green and Gold, including as part of the Club's commitment to Monday Morning Magic at KDays every summer.

Over the course of his eight seasons in Edmonton, Grymes recorded 240 defensive tackles, 19 special teams tackles and 12 interceptions in 79 career games with Edmonton. In 2015 he was a key piece of the Double E's Grey Cup run and was named a CFL All-Star before spending the 2016 season in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles.

"I was told that if you give the Club and the City everything you have and conduct yourself in a professional way, the city will forever take care of you. I'm starting to see that now, and they're not only taking care of me, but also my family, which means a lot to me."

"I'm excited for my new role as defensive assistant and community ambassador. It's the best of both worlds, because it's the two things that I love most and I hope I can bring the same passion and success that I enjoyed on the field, off the field."

Grymes will be available to the media following the Elks' walkthrough Friday morning at Commonwealth Stadium (11:35 a.m.). Edmonton is preparing for the Labour Day Rematch against the Calgary Stampeders on Saturday, September 7. The Elks are coming off a 35-20 win over the Stamps on Labour Day.

Evan Daum

Evan Daum

VP, Marketing and Fan Engagement, Edmonton Elks Football Club

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The Edmonton Elks are proud members of the Canadian Football League, playing their home games at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta. 

The club has a tradition of excellence with 14 Grey Cup championships (1954-56, 1975, 1978-82, 1987, 1993, 2003, 2005, 2015) and 52 members of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. Since its founding, the club has been community-owned and remains focused on providing outstanding football memories for Edmonton and all of Northern Alberta.

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