Stu Laird

Stu Laird
Date of birth (1960-07-08) July 8, 1960
Place of birth Assiniboia, Saskatchewan
Career information
Status Retired
CFL status National
Position(s) Defensive tackle/Defensive end
University Calgary
Career history
As administrator
20012012 CFLPA President
As player
19841996 Calgary Stampeders
Career highlights and awards
CFL West All-Star 1994
Awards 1991 - Tom Pate Memorial Award

Stuart Laird (born July 8, 1960, in Assiniboia, Saskatchewan) is a former professional Canadian football defensive tackle who played thirteen seasons for the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He is a graduate of the University of Calgary where he was a five-year starter with the Calgary Dinosaurs from 1978 to 1982, and earned a bachelor of arts degree in Economics.

Laird's playing achievements include 1985 Stampeder special teams player of the year, 1988 and 1991 CFLPA outstanding defensive line, 1992 Grey Cup Champion, 1995 CFL West All-Star and retired with the most QB sacks by a Canadian born player in CFL history. His number 75 jersey was retired in 1996.

Laird ranks 2nd on the Stamps all-time sack list and was inducted onto the Stampeders Wall of fame in September of 2014. Laird was also recognized by the Stampeders in 1988, 1992 and again in 1995 when Stu became the recipient of their prestigious President’s Ring, one of only two players to win the Ring three times.

In 2001, five years after he retired from the CFL, Laird was elected the eighth President of the Canadian Football League Players' Association, serving until 2012.

In 2005, Laird was a recipient of the Alberta Centennial Medal. The medal celebrates Alberta's first 100 years by paying tribute to Albertans whose achievements have benefited their fellow citizens, their community and their province.

Laird works as a fulltime firefighter, promoted to the position of Battalion Chief with the Calgary Fire Department.

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