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The Saskatchewan Roughriders have acquired DE Alex Hall from the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, a move that should see their sack totals increase moving forward. Justin Durant Shirts . Saskatchewan sent non-import offensive lineman Patrick Neufeld and a 2015 fourth-round draft pick to the Blue Bombers for Hall and a 2014 second-round draft pick. In his second year in the league, Hall has a league-leading 15 sacks. The East Division All-Star also has 31 tackles and three fumble recoveries. Neufeld has started 13 of 17 regular season games hes played in for the Roughriders. “Alex has been a great player for us over the past two seasons, however, we feel this move will be positive for the long term betterment of the football team,” acting General Manager Kyle Walters said in a team statement. “We thank Alex for his tireless efforts and professionalism with us and wish him the best moving forward.”  “In Patrick, we are receiving a Canadian offensive tackle who has experience in our league and who we feel can upgrade our offensive line.” Hall will become a free agent at the end of this season and will reportedly look for a deal in the NFL. Deion Sanders Cowboys Shirts .J. -- After getting permission from his 7-year-old daughter, New York Giants offensive lineman David Diehl has retired after an 11-year career that included two Super Bowl championships. Troy Aikman Shirts . LOUIS -- Walking Billy Hamilton to start the ninth inning was a bad sign for Trevor Rosenthal.GLASGOW -- Neil Lennon quit as Celtic manager on Thursday after winning five trophies in four years with the Scottish club. Lennon confirmed his decision to step down after his agent Martin Reilly said the former club captain needed a fresh challenge, and wanted "to look ahead to the next chapter of his career." Despite winning a third consecutive Scottish league, Lennon had reportedly been considering his position for some time because of uncertainties over the player budget for next season. "I have supported Celtic all my life and the club will always be part of me. However, I feel the time is now right to move on to a new challenge," said the 42-year-old Lennon, adding he will assist Celtic in the search for his successor. "As ever, we will need our fans support, and I am sure they will give the club and the new manager the same great backing which they gave to myself," he told the clubs website. Lennon was appointed manager in 2010 as a replacement for Tony Mowbray, and guided Celtic to three league titles and two Scottish Cups. He also led Celtic to the last 16 of the Champiions League and his players claimed a win over Barcelona in the group stage in November 2012. Bob Lilly Womens Jersey. Lennon is expected to continue his career in England, having been linked to clubs including West Bromwich Albion and Norwich. His agent, however, says Lennon has yet to accept a job offer. "He has nothing lined up. He just feels now is the time to move on to the next challenge," Reilly said. As a player, Lennon joined Celtic in 2000 and won five titles in seven seasons, and reached the UEFA Cup final in 2003. He left the club in 2007 to join Nottingham Forest but returned to Celtic Park a year later as a member of the coaching staff. Lennons reign was not without controversy as he received a four-match touchline ban following a spat with then Rangers assistant manager Ally McCoist in March 2011. In other incidents the same year, a letter bomb addressed to the Celtic manager was intercepted by Royal Mail staff in 2011 and Lennon was attacked by a Hearts supporter. Former Celtic player Henrik Larsson, currently in charge of Swedish club Falkenbergs, is favoured to succeed Lennon. cheap jerseys ' ' '



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