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Nigel Romick
No. 47     Ottawa Redblacks
Romick with the Redblacks in 2022
Born: (1991-04-22) April 22, 1991 (age 33)
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Career information
StatusActive
CFL statusNational
Position(s)Defensive lineman
Height6 ft 5 in (196 cm)
Weight248 lb (112 kg)
UniversitySaint Mary's Huskies
CFL draft2014, Round: 3, Pick: 23
Drafted byOttawa Redblacks
Career history
As player
2014–presentOttawa Redblacks
Career highlights and awards

Career stats

Nigel Romick (born April 22, 1991) is a Canadian professional football defensive lineman for the Ottawa Redblacks of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

University career[edit]

Romick played CIS football with the Saint Mary's Huskies from 2010 to 2013.[1]

Professional career[edit]

Following his university career, Romick was selected by the expansion Ottawa Redblacks in the third round, 23rd overall, in the 2014 CFL Draft and signed with the team on May 26, 2014.[2] He made the team's active roster following training camp and played in his first professional regular season game on July 3, 2014 against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.[3] In his rookie year, he played in 11 games where he recorded four special teams tackles.[3]

In2015, Romick played in all 18 regular season games where he recorded his first two career defensive tackles and also had 17 special teams tackles.[3] He also played in his first playoff game in the team's East Final victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.[4] He then played in his first Grey Cup game, but the Redblacks lost the 103rd Grey Cup to the Edmonton Eskimos.[4] During the 2016 preseason, Romick suffered a ruptured bicep injury and missed the team's first 12 games of the season.[5][6] He played in two games where he had two special teams tackles, but then suffered a broken thumb in the second game and was out for the rest of the season.[6] While on the injured list, the Redblacks won the 104th Grey Cup game and Romick won the first Grey Cup championship of his career. He re-signed with the Redblacks on December 12, 2016, to a two-year contract extension.[7]

Romick returned healthy in 2017 and played in all 18 regular season games where he had 19 special teams tackles.[3]In2018, he had a career-high 21 special teams tackles en route to becoming Ottawa's all time leader in special teams tackles.[3] He also played in his second Grey Cup game that year, but the Redblacks lost the 106th Grey Cup to the Calgary Stampeders.[4]

Romick re-signed with the Redblacks to a one-year contract extension on January 15, 2019.[8] The Redblacks struggled in 2019 in a three-win season, but Romick recorded a career-high eight defensive tackles to go along with 17 special teams tackles.[3] He did not play in 2020 due to the cancellation of the 2020 CFL season.

Romick was featured more on defense in 2021 and recorded his first career sack on October 11, 2021, when he brought down Montreal Alouettes quarterback, Vernon Adams.[9] He finished the year having played in 10 regular season games and had three defensive tackles, 12 special teams tackles, and one sack.[3]

In2022, Romick began the season on the injured list, sitting out the first five games, but returned to play in the next nine where he recorded one defensive tackle and seven special teams tackles.[3][10] His ninth and last game of the 2022 season, against the Montreal Alouettes in the Thanksgiving Day Classic, was the 100th of his career.[10] In the first game of the 2023 season, on June 10, 2023, also against the Alouettes, Romick recorded his 100th career special teams tackle in his 101st game played.[3] He finished the year having played in 16 games where he had two defensive tackles and eight special teams tackles.[3] He signed a one-year contract extension with the team on January 11, 2024.[11]

Personal life[edit]

Romick and his wife, Melissa Lamb, have one son, Luca, and one daughter, Lola.[12][13] Romick volunteered as a firefighter in 2020 and plans on pursuing a career in firefighting after his football career is finished.[12]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Nigel Romick". Saint Mary's Huskies. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
  • ^ "Two more 2014 draftees sign with Redblacks". Ottawa Redblacks. May 26, 2014.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Nigel Romick". Ottawa Redblacks. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
  • ^ a b c "2021 CFL Guide & Record Book" (PDF). Canadian Football League. p. 113. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
  • ^ "Ottawa Redblacks lose three starters to long-term injuries". Ottawa Sun. June 15, 2016.
  • ^ a b "Romick bleeds Redblacks". The Chronicle-Journal. November 27, 2016.
  • ^ "Redblacks re-sign Romick, Lattanzio". Ottawa Redblacks. December 12, 2016.
  • ^ "Redblacks re-sign Nigel Romick". Ottawa Redblacks. January 15, 2019.
  • ^ "Ottawa Redblacks vs Montreal Alouettes". Canadian Football League. October 11, 2021.
  • ^ a b "Game Notes" (PDF). Canadian Football League. Retrieved January 16, 2024.
  • ^ "Redblacks re-sign team original DL Nigel Romick". Ottawa Redblacks. January 11, 2024.
  • ^ a b "FIRED UP: Ottawa Redblacks' Nigel Romick has eye on being firefighter when CFL days done". Ottawa Sun. December 2, 2020.
  • ^ "Welcome Back". ottawaathome.ca. November 28, 2023.
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