TORONTO — It’s a first for David Thomson and NFL Canada.
The organization has opened the ’22 season with The Huddle, a first-ever pop-up sports bar event. The aim is to celebrate the league’s Canadian fans and give those in southern Ontario “a unique viewing experience.”Sign up to receive daily headline news from Ottawa Citizen, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
It resumed Thursday night with the Cleveland Browns’ 29-17 decision over the Pittsburgh Steelers. On Sunday night, it will be held in conjunction with the San Francisco-Denver contest before concluding with the Dallas-New York Giants game Monday night. Tickets are available for $10 to those 19 years of age and over at nflhuddle.ca. All proceeds will go to Interval House, Canada’s first centre for women survivors of intimate partner violence and their children.
Canada is well represented within the NFL, with 21 Canadians currently on active and practice rosters, the most of any international country. In fact, the Los Angeles Chargers have four Canucks on their active roster, including rookie defensive back Deane Leonard, a 22-year-old Calgary who helped the Calgary Dinos capture the 2019 Vanier Cup before heading to Ole Miss.Article content
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