TRANSACTION | Elks release DB Leon O'Neal Jr

The 25-year-old had 35 tackles and seven special teams tackles in 11 games with the Elks

O'Neal Jr tackles Montreal QB Cody Fajardo - Photo Courtesy: CP Press
O'Neal Jr tackles Montreal QB Cody Fajardo - Photo Courtesy: CP Press

EDMONTON — The Edmonton Elks have released American Leon O'Neal Jr (DB), the club announced Monday.

The 25-year-old was signed by the Elks in January of 2024, making the team out of training camp as the Elks starting SAM linebacker. In 11 games this season (five starts) O'Neal Jr. contributed 35 defensive tackles and seven special teams tackles for the Green and Gold.

Prior to his time with the Elks, the Texas A&M standout spent time with the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 2023 preseason and with the NFL's San Francisco 49ers in 2022.

The Elks head to Winnipeg for a Friday, September 27 rematch against the Blue Bombers at Princess Auto Stadium. Game time is 6 p.m. MT (TSN, 630 CHED, CFL+).


TRANSACTION

RELEASED

  • Leon O'Neal Jr. | AMER | 6'1 | 204 LBS | 1998-12-23 | Cypress, TX | Texas A&M

EDMONTON ELKS

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

The club, officially renamed the Elks in June of 2021, has a tradition of excellence having won 14 Grey Cup championships (1954-56, 1975, 1978-82, 1987, 1993, 2003, 2005, 2015). Since its founding, the club remains focused on providing outstanding football memories for Edmonton and all of Northern Alberta.

Elks Football…Our Team. Our City.

Michael Arcuri

Michael Arcuri

Manager, Football Communications and Player Relations, Edmonton Elks Football Club

 

 

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About The Edmonton Elks Football Club

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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