Alouettes running back William Stanback doesn’t feel he got a fair shot with Raiders
He’s happy to be back with the Montreal Alouettes but American running back William Stanback doesn’t feel he was given a fair shot last year by the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders.
Stanback signed with the Raiders in January 2020 after rushing for 1,048 yards (6.2-yard average) in 2019 with Montreal. Stanback’s NFL deal reportedly included US$100,000 in guaranteed money.
But the six-foot, 233-pound native of Hempstead, N.Y., a ’19 CFL all-star, was released by the NFL club Aug, 23, 2020 after having to deal with serious family tragedy.
Stanback said during a videoconference this week he missed about two weeks of the Raiders’ training camp following the deaths of his father, William Sr., on July 21 (bladder cancer) and mother, Patricia, (heart attack) on July 30.


