Charles Roberts (Canadian football)

Charles Roberts (Canadian football)
Charles A. Roberts
No. --     CFL Free Agent
Date of birth: April 3, 1979 (1979-04-03) (age 32)
Place of birth: Montclair, California
Career information
Status: Free Agent
CFL status: Import
Position(s): RB
Height: 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Weight: 177 lb (80 kg)
College: Sacramento State
Organizations
 As player:
2001-2008
2008
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
BC Lions
Career highlights and awards
CFL All-Star: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
CFL East All-Star: 2001, 2006, 2007
CFL West All-Star: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Awards: 2001 - Frank M. Gibson Trophy
Honors: 2007 - Fan Choice
Records: Winnipeg career Rushing Leader (9,470)
Playing stats at CFL.ca

Charles Roberts (born April 3, 1979 in Montclair, California) is a free agent running back who most recently played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and BC Lions in the Canadian Football League.

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College

Roberts attended Sacramento State, where he set numerous DI-AA rushing records for the Sac State Hornets football team, including total rushing yards and most yards in a game (an amazing 409 yards vs Idaho State in 1999). His nickname while with the Hornets was "Choo-Choo Charlie", in reference to the train that would often come by behind the stadium during games and practices. Upon graduation, he went to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada to play for the Canadian Football League team, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

Blue Bombers

In his 8-year tenure to date, he has established himself as one of the premier running backs in the Canadian Football League, earning the nickname "Blink" for his amazing quickness and agility.[1] He led the league in rushing yards again in 2006 with 1609 yards and 10 touchdowns, earning a nomination as the East's Most Outstanding Player. Off the field he has experienced highs and lows. The enigmatic back has missed team flights, led the league in all-purpose yards, pondered retirement, led the league in rushing yards, publicly criticized some decisions, and signed a long-term big money deal to remain as the face of the Bombers.

Through the 2006 season, Roberts has rushed for 8,091 yards in just six seasons with the Blue Bombers. He has also tallied up 2,732 receiving yards and 57 touchdowns in his professional career so far.

On Sept. 2, 2007 Roberts passed Leo Lewis to become the Winnipeg Blue Bombers all-time leading rusher. He is also fifth all-time in CFL career rushing totals.

Despite being relatively early in his career, Roberts was selected in 2005 as one of the 20 All-Time Blue Bomber Greats.

On September 1, 2008, Roberts was traded to the BC Lions for fellow RB Joe Smith.

BC Lions

On September 13, 2008, in a game against the Roughriders, Roberts ran to surpass 10,000 rushing yards in his CFL career.[2]

On December 3, 2008, the Lions announced that Roberts' 2009 option was not being renewed and as a result he became a free agent.[3]

Statistics

Year Team Attempts Yards Average Long TD Fumbles Receptions Yards Avg Long TD
2001 WPG 107 620 5.8 22 1 3 27 288 10 43 0
2002 WPG 216 1,162 5.4 70 5 5 55 613 11 591 6
2003 WPG 264 1,554 5.9 51 8 2 51 548 10 47 2
2004 WPG 300 1,522 5.1 49 8 11 53 398 7 26 5
2005 WPG 290 1,624 5.6 69 12 5 49 474 9 32 0
2006 WPG 303 1,609 5.3 - 10 5 42 411 9 32 0
2007 WPG 246 1,379 5.3 - 16 6 47 358 7 35 0
2008 WPG/BC 176 815 4.6 - 9 4 44 306 7 20 0
Totals (to 2008) TOT 1918 10285 5.4 70 69 41 368 3396 9 64 13

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