Mike Maurer Explained

Mike Maurer
Birth Date:6 November 1975
Birth Place:Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Number:19
Status:Retired
Import:no
Position1:Fullback
Height Ft:6
Height In:0
Weight Lb:230
Amateur Title:CJFL
Amateur Team:Regina Rams
Cfldraftedyear:1997
Cfldraftedround:Territorial exemption
Cfldraftedteam:Saskatchewan Roughriders
Playing Years1:19972000
Playing Team1:Saskatchewan Roughriders
Playing Years2:20002001
Playing Team2:BC Lions
Playing Years3:20022004
Playing Team3:Ottawa Renegades
Playing Years4:20052009
Playing Team4:Edmonton Eskimos
Career Highlights:
Awards:2005 Dick Suderman Trophy
Honours:Eskimos' Most Outstanding Special Teams Player (2006)
Cfl:82

Michael Maurer (born November 6, 1975) is a retired former professional Canadian football fullback with the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League and a professional mixed martial artist.

Maurer served in the Canadian Forces from 1993 to 1994. He played junior football with the Regina Rams from 1994 to 1996 and was signed as a territorial exemption by the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1997, appearing in 39 games over four seasons with the Roughriders before being released in August 2000. He signed with the BC Lions and won the 88th Grey Cup in 2000 and appeared in 17 games in 2001. He was selected by the Ottawa Renegades in their 2002 expansion draft and appeared in 44 games with the Renegades over the next three seasons. He signed with the Eskimos on May 15, 2005, and made his impact primarily on special teams. In the 93rd Grey Cup against the Montreal Alouettes, which the Eskimos won by a score of 38-35 in overtime, he caught 4 passes for 41 yards substituting for fullback Mathieu Bertrand and won the Dick Suderman Trophy as the Most Valuable Canadian in the Grey Cup. He retired from football in May 2008.[1] Maurer came out of retirement late in the 2009 season, he played three regular season games.

Maurer debuted in Maximum Fighting Championship during the CFL off-season in 2006. His nickname is Wolverine and his style is Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

Notes and References

  1. News: Wolverine calls it a career. https://archive.today/20120714215509/http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Football/CFL/Edmonton/2008/05/14/5561631-sun.html. usurped. July 14, 2012. Griwkowsky. Con. May 14, 2008. Edmonton Sun. May 14, 2008.