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Rejected Rider lands on feet with Ticats

HAMILTON, Ont. -- It didn't take long for import defensive back James Patrick to catch on with a new CFL team.

The former all-star signed with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Friday, a few days after being released by the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The 5-11, 188-pound native of Tuskegee, Ala., recorded 227 defensive tackles, 18 interceptions and five fumble recoveries over five seasons with Saskatchewan.

"James is a proven player in the CFL and will be a welcome addition to our secondary," Ticats GM Kent Austin said in a release.

-- The Canadian Press

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition January 26, 2013 C6

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