Maurice Lloyd is a former professional Canadian football linebacker who played for the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League.
16 Facts About Maurice Lloyd
Maurice Lloyd sat out the 2011 season before re-signing with Saskatchewan.
Maurice Lloyd started at the middle linebacker for the Huskies all four seasons, from 2001 to 2004 and was able to record 18 solo tackles his Sophomore year.
In May 2006, Maurice Lloyd was picked up as a free agent by the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
Maurice Lloyd started in six regular season games and both playoff games at middle linebacker, making his CFL debut in week 13.
In 2007, Maurice Lloyd started 16 regular season games, both playoff games, and the 95th Grey Cup game, missing two regular season games due to injury.
Maurice Lloyd finished the regular season with 69 defensive tackles, four special teams tackles, three quarterback sacks and two interceptions.
Maurice Lloyd was named a West Division All Star for the year.
On September 4,2008 Maurice Lloyd was named the CFL's defensive player of the month and later became a 2008 CFL All-Star.
Maurice Lloyd signed with the Edmonton Eskimos on February 16,2009.
Maurice Lloyd was not picked up by a CFL team during the 2011 season.
Maurice Lloyd re-signed with the Roughriders on December 6,2011 after the team released incumbent starting middle linebacker Barrin Simpson.
Maurice Lloyd was released before training camp on May 11,2012.
Maurice Lloyd spends his off-season as a high school behavioral specialist in Connecticut.
Maurice Lloyd has a passion for flipping houses and investing in real estate.
Maurice Lloyd now is actively pursuing his real estate investing goals by buying and rehabbing houses in Connecticut as part of the We Buy Houses team.