Mentorship program gives veteran Masoli insight into options off football field
WATERLOO, ONTARIO — He hasn’t closed the door on a 14th CFL season but Jeremiah Masoli is looking at how he can continue chasing a Grey Cup title off the football field.
The 37-year-old quarterback remains a free agent and is open to playing in 2026. But experience has taught the San Francisco native he’s the exception rather than the norm in a game where the average pro career lasts less than four years.
Last week, Masoli participated in the CFL’s mentorship program, a joint initiative between the league and CFL Players’ Association that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the business of football.
Masoli was among a group of players who attended information sessions and did job shadowing at the league’s head office in such departments as football operations, social media and content, marketing and communications and partnerships.
