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Former Rider announces retirement

Saskatchewan Roughriders wide receiver Marcus Thigpen (8) celebrates a touchdown with Saskatchewan Roughriders fullback Spencer Moore (80) during first half CFL action against the Edmonton Eskimos in Regina on Saturday, November 4, 2017. (CFL PHOTO - Matt Smith) Saskatchewan Roughriders wide receiver Marcus Thigpen (8) celebrates a touchdown with Saskatchewan Roughriders fullback Spencer Moore (80) during first half CFL action against the Edmonton Eskimos in Regina on Saturday, November 4, 2017. (CFL PHOTO - Matt Smith)
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Former Saskatchewan Roughriders fullback Spencer Moore has announced his retirement from professional football. The 32-year-old played eight seasons in the Canadian Football League (CFL), including six with the Roughriders. His final two seasons were played with the Montreal Alouettes.

In a post on social media, Moore said he is excited to start the next chapter, which includes serving the Hamilton, Ont. community where he lives with his family, as a member of the fire department.

Moore appeared in 104 CFL regular season games, playing both sides of the ball. On defence, he recorded four defensive tackles, and a pair of forced fumbles. It was on offence, where Moore really made his mark, primarily as a steady and reliable blocker. In 104 games, he recorded 35 receptions, for 285 yards, while rushing for another six.

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