Hamilton Tiger-Cats release recently-benched starter Ray Wilborn

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The Hamilton Tiger-Cats released the American midfielder Ray Wilborne.

A native of Lansing, Michigan with six feet, began the first nine games of a regular season in a weak midfielder, making 39 protective gear and five special teams. He was a healthy scratch for five of the last six Hamilton games, when the newcomer Kayler Fisher took the initial role.

The 28-year-old was in the second year with Tiger-Cats. Last season, he made 26 protective gear, three special teams, two forced balls and one bag of more than 11 games of the regular season as a beginner of the cell.

Wilborn was previously a member of the Sokols of Atlanta, Pittsburgh Stylens, Green Bay Packs, Denver Bronokos and New York giants.

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats (9-6) will visit Argonauts in Toronto (5-10) on BMO Field on Saturday, October 4, and Kickoff is scheduled for 15:00 eastern waist time. Tiger-Cats were crushed by blue bombers Winnipeg last week, while Argonauts lost close against Lviv BCField

The weather forecast for Toronto requires a maximum of 25 degrees with a mixture of the sun and clouds. The game will be broadcast on TSN and CTV in Canada and CFL+ at the international level. Radio listeners can tune in to the Ticats audio network in Hamilton and TSN 1050 in Toronto.

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