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Nik Lewis

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American gridiron football player and coach (born 1982)

Nik Lewis
Calgary Stampeders
Lewis with the Calgary Stampeders in 2024
Born: (1982-06-03)June 3, 1982 (age 42)
Mineral Wells, Texas, U.S.
Career information
CFL statusAmerican
Position(s)Receivers coach
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight240 lb (110 kg)
CollegeSouthern Arkansas
Career history
As coach
2019BC Lions
(Running backs coach)
2023–presentCalgary Stampeders
(Receivers coach)
As player
20042014Calgary Stampeders
20152018Montreal Alouettes
Career highlights and awards
CFL All-Star20102012
CFL East All-Star2016
CFL West All-Star2006,2007,20102012
HonorsCFL Rookie of the Year,2004
RecordsMost career pass receptions (1,051)
Career stats
Receptions1,051
Receiving yards13,778
Receiving touchdowns71

Nikolas Lewis (born June 3, 1982) is thereceivers coach for theCalgary Stampeders of theCanadian Football League (CFL) and he is a former professionalCanadian footballslotback who played for 15 years in the CFL. He is a two-timeGrey Cup champion, winning in2008 and2014 with the Stampeders. In his first season, he won theCFL Rookie of the Year award, followed by five West Division All-Star and three CFL All-Star awards. He is second all-time as a Stampeder in receptions (805), receiving yards (11,250), and touchdown catches (65) behindAllen Pitts. He also has the club record for consecutive games with a reception, with 166. On August 24, 2017, Lewis became the CFL all-time leader in receptions with 1,030 catches (he finished his career with 1,051).[1]

Lewis attendedSouthern Arkansas University and was named anNCAA Division II All-American in 2003. He attended high school inJacksboro, Texas, where he participated in track, specializing in thetriple jump.

Professional career

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Calgary Stampeders

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Lewis with the Stampeders

In 2004, Lewis led the Stampeders in receptions (72), receiving yards (1045), touchdowns (8) and punt return yards (385) and was recognized as theRookie of the Year by theCanadian Football League.[2][3] Lewis finished the2005 CFL season with 1,379 receiving yards, nine touchdowns and 80 receptions, second in the league.[3] 2006 was another strong year for Lewis with the Stampeders as he posting 77 receptions, 1,114 receiving yards and five touchdowns and was named to the 2006 CFL Western Division All-Star team.[3]

The2007 CFL season saw Lewis achieve 67 receptions, 1,101 receiving yards, and 5 touchdowns. Lewis also had a career long 85 yard reception and was again a CFL Western Division All-Star.[3] Lewis helped lead Calgary to the96th Grey Cup championship with 87 receptions for 1,109 yards and 10 touchdowns in the2008 regular season.[3]

In2009, Lewis had another 1,000-yard season by reaching the plateau in the last 15 minutes in the last game of the regular season.[4] Lewis scored his first and only touchdown of the season in the 17th game of the regular season, earning the unusual distinction of having the lowest touchdowns scored for a 1,000-yard receiver in the history of the CFL. As of the end of this season, Lewis has caught a pass in all 105 games that he has played in.[5]

In2011 Nik Lewis partnered withJoffrey Reynolds to createwww.calmb4storm.com an organization that gives fans an opportunity to experience things otherwise unattainable.

In a2012 poll of over 250 of his fellow players in the CFL, Lewis was voted "Toughest to Bring Down" out of all other players in the league, with 35% of all votes cast. He also received 8.4% of all votes cast in the category "Toughest Player", finishing third, and placed fourth in the category "Nastiest Player." He received 7.8% of all votes cast in the category "Best Hands", finishing fifth, and he ranked fourth in the category "Best Clutch Performer." Players on the roster of the Calgary Stampeders were not permitted to vote for Lewis. He was the only player to rank in the top five in more than three categories.[6]

During the 2012 CFL Playoffs Lewis sent out the following Tweet "I just bought OJ’s gloves on eBay. Now all I need is a white girl named Nicole."[7] The Tweet was soon deleted by Lewis. Lewis was fined an undisclosed amount by the CFL for violating itssocial media policy. Lewis subsequently made apologies on two successive days, and announced he was donating the paycheque from his next game (the 2012 Western Final) to a women's charity.[8] Lewis finished the season with over 1,200 yards and 10 touchdowns. It was the 9th consecutive season in which he recorded 1,000 yards.

In Week 8 of the2013 CFL season Lewis suffered a fractured fibula as he was tackled by BC linebackerSolomon Elimimian. He was expected to miss around 6 weeks due to the injury.[9] However, he instead sat out the rest of the season, which also left his 1,000-yard receiving streak at nine.

Lewis saw a diminished role in2014, highlighted by his consecutive games with a catch streak snapped in week 5 against theEdmonton Eskimos. He was held without a reception in a regular season game for the first time since June 20, 2004, with the streak ending at 166.[10] He posted career-low totals in receiving yards and failed to score a touchdown in any game of the season, also a career low. Despite the frustrating season, Lewis helped the Stampeders qualify for the102nd Grey Cup, a game in which he set up Calgary's first touchdown with a 13-yard catch that brought the ball to the one-yard line. He won his secondGrey Cup championship following the Stampeders' 20–16 win over theHamilton Tiger-Cats.[11] After 11 seasons with the Stamps, Lewis was not re-signed following the 2014 season, and became afree agent on February 10, 2015.

Montreal Alouettes

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On February 25, 2015, Lewis and theMontreal Alouettes of theCanadian Football League agreed to a one-year contract.[12] Following a somewhat mediocre2015 season Lewis was re-signed by the Alouettes. He had a resurgent year in2016, accomplishing his tenth 1,000 yard season of his career, and his first since 2012. Lewis lead the team with 102 receptions and 1,136 yards receiving.[13] At 34 years of age the Alouettes and Nik Lewis agreed to a two-year contract extension, keeping him with the club through the 2018 season.[14]

On August 24, 2017, Lewis surpassedGeroy Simon's career reception mark to become the all-time CFL receptions leader after recording his 1,030th catch.[15] On October 27, 2017, Lewis told Lee Jones ofTSN that he had played his last game after his Alouettes fell to theSaskatchewan Roughriders, 12–37.[16] On May 17, 2018, Lewis officially announced his retirement.[17]

Lewis was inducted into theCanadian Football Hall of Fame as a player in 2021.[18]

Statistics

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Receiving Regular season Playoffs
YearTeamGamesNo.YardsAvgLongTDGamesNo.YardsAvgLongTD
2004CGY1873104514.3428Team did not qualify
2005CGY1880137917.2469122814.0150
2006CGY1877111414.550515367.2120
2007CGY1667110116.485512199.5140
2008CGY1887110912.7851021418413.1310
2009CGY1770101314.552121114513.2260
2010CGY1790126214.074916559.2160
2011CGY1893120913.0625123115.5170
2012CGY17100124112.4521031113212610
2013CGY73240012.5323Placed on injured reserve
2014CGY133737710.225022189.0130
2015MTL177074310.6532Team did not qualify
2016MTL18102113611.1353Team did not qualify
2017MTL14736498.9211Team did not qualify
CFL totals2261,05113,77813.18568155664811.6610

Coaching career

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BC Lions

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Lewis served as therunning backs coach for theBC Lions during the2019 season.[19]

Calgary Stampeders

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On January 3, 2023, it was announced that Lewis had been hired as thereceivers coach for theCalgary Stampeders.[19]

References

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  1. ^"Lewis sets CFL career receptions record - CFL.ca".CFL.ca. August 24, 2017. RetrievedMay 18, 2018.
  2. ^"Lions' Printers named CFL MVP". CBC Sports. November 22, 2004. RetrievedNovember 24, 2008.
  3. ^abcde"Nikolas Lewis".Rosters. CFL.ca. RetrievedNovember 24, 2008.
  4. ^https://www.cfl.ca/article/lewis-has-another-season-to-remember Lewis has another season to remember
  5. ^"Calgary Stampeders - Team - Player Roster - Career". April 14, 2012. Archived fromthe original on April 14, 2012. RetrievedJuly 3, 2020.
  6. ^TSN Player Poll 2012
  7. ^"Calgary News | Current Headlines & Stories | Calgary Sun".
  8. ^Ottawa Citizen story, retrieved 16 Nov 2012
  9. ^Fractured fibula, Week 8, 2013
  10. ^Stamps Nik Lewis' consecutive-games-with-a-catch streak snapped in the win over Eskmos
  11. ^"Grey Cup Gallop: Stamps champs with win over Ticats". Archived fromthe original on December 3, 2014. RetrievedDecember 3, 2014.
  12. ^"FA15: End of an era; Lewis heads East to Montreal".cfl.ca. CFL.ca Staff. February 25, 2015. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2015.
  13. ^"montrealalouettes.com player stats".
  14. ^"Als re-up SB Lewis on two-year deal - Article - TSN".TSN. January 4, 2017. RetrievedJanuary 5, 2017.
  15. ^"Nik Lewis makes history - Montreal Alouettes".Montreal Alouettes. August 24, 2017. RetrievedMay 18, 2018.
  16. ^TSN (October 28, 2017)."After 14 seasons in the #CFL, Nik Lewis has called it a career.pic.twitter.com/gcwvwe7Of5".@TSN_Sports. RetrievedOctober 28, 2017.
  17. ^"Nik Lewis officially announces retirement - CFL.ca".CFL.ca. May 17, 2018. RetrievedMay 18, 2018.
  18. ^"Canadian Football Hall of Fame unveils class of 2021".cfhof.ca.Canadian Football Hall of Fame. April 28, 2021.
  19. ^ab"Lewis And Simpson Added To Coaching Staff".Calgary Stampeders. January 3, 2023.

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