If nothing else, I am appreciative to the RedBlacks for making this offseason fly by so far.
OTTAWA – Cameron Kenney, a wide receiver who played collegiate football for the Oklahoma Sooners, has been signed by the Ottawa REDBLACKS of the Canadian Football League.
The 24-year-old comes to Ottawa after spending time on NFL rosters in Denver, Seattle and San Diego, in the CFL with Edmonton and in the United Football League with Omaha.
Kenney (6-1, 199 lbs.) played the 2009 and 2010 seasons with the Sooners, totaling 812 yards on 55 receptions for five touchdowns.
More specifically, he broke into the NFL as an undrafted free agent with San Diego in July 2011. He didn't do much in the pros (at least to this point) so let's review his final days as an Oklahoma Sooner:
As a senior, Kenney had standout performances in OU’s last three games last season.
He was instrumental in OU’s 47-41 win against Oklahoma State, catching six passes for 141 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Sooners, including an 86-yard touchdown during the Sooners’ 23-point fourth quarter.
Kenney’s 65 yards against Nebraska — second-most on the team — helped the Sooners rally back from a 17-0 deficit to win Oklahoma’s seventh Big 12 Championship.
His 154 yards against Connecticut, second only to Ryan Broyles, helped OU end its BCS losing streak by beating the Huskies, 48-20, in the Fiesta Bowl.
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