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    Steven Dunbar Jr. Calls It Quits, Trades Cleats for a Whistle in Edmonton

    Anmol GuptaBy Anmol GuptaFebruary 18, 20264 Mins Read
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    EDMONTON, Alberta — Steven Dunbar Jr. is officially walking away from the gridiron. The former Houston Cougars star and two-time CFL All-Star announced his retirement from professional football on February 17, 2026, ending a dynamic career defined by persistence and reliable hands. The 30-year-old wide receiver wrapped up his final run with the Edmonton Elks and immediately set his sights on his next chapter.

    Dunbar took to social media to share the emotional news with fans: “I’m officially retiring from football. Thank you God. Thank you to my family for all the sacrifices along the years of me playing… Looking forward to what’s next.”

    From Louisiana Hardwood to Houston Record Books

    Cougar Nation remembers Dunbar as an absolute workhorse. His football journey began unusually late. Growing up in Louisiana, he was a basketball player who did not strap on a football helmet until late in his junior year of high school. That late start makes his college production almost unthinkable.

    Between 2014 and 2017, he terrorized American Athletic Conference defenses. He finished his University of Houston career with 180 receptions, 2,430 receiving yards, and 11 touchdowns over 38 starts. Those numbers firmly planted him in the top 10 in program history for catches and receiving yards. You could almost feel the tension in the stadium air every time he stretched the field on a vertical route.

    The Pro Grind and Finding a Home in Canada

    Going undrafted in the 2018 NFL Draft meant Dunbar had to take the hard road. He bounced from the San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos to the XFL’s Dallas Renegades. It is the classic journeyman path—similar to veterans like quarterback A.J. McCarron, who dominated in spring leagues like the UFL to keep their careers alive and give their kids a chance to watch them play.

    Dunbar ultimately found his true football home up north. Suiting up for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the Edmonton Elks, he developed into an elite weapon. He racked up serious numbers across 70 career CFL games, including:

    • 274 career receptions
    • 3,836 receiving yards
    • 22 receiving touchdowns
    • East Division All-Star honors (2022, 2024)

    A recent viral rumor claimed Dunbar never fumbled in 425 receptions. Time for a reality check: 425 represents his total career targets in the CFL, not his reception count. Still, pulling down 274 passes on 425 targets gives him a career catch rate of 64.4%, a massive efficiency mark for a downfield threat. He became a quarterback’s best friend when the pocket collapsed.

    “Thank you to my teammates and coaches throughout the journey. Thank you to myself for giving it all you had. Looking forward to what’s next.”
    — Steven Dunbar Jr., Former Wide Receiver

    Building the Next Generation at Destined Athletics

    Unlike players who ride off into the sunset and disappear from the local community, Dunbar is staying in Edmonton. He is joining Destined Athletics—a high-performance football lab co-founded by his former Elks teammate Nyles Morgan. This is not a standard gym with a few weights and treadmills. It is an elite training ground for Canadian Junior Football League (CJFL) and collegiate standouts trying to reach the pros.

    In his new role, Dunbar takes over as the lead offensive trainer. He is responsible for fine-tuning the footwork, route running, and release packages of up-and-coming wide receivers and running backs. Destined Athletics also connects athletes to the ID Series, a national scouting initiative designed to put Canadian talent directly in front of professional evaluators. By combining his elite pro experience with this platform, Dunbar gives local kids a realistic map to the professional ranks.

    Playoff Implications / What’s Next

    For the Edmonton Elks, losing Dunbar officially opens up a roster spot and shifts the target share in their passing attack for the 2026 season. The front office must now evaluate free agency and the draft to replace his veteran presence and route-running precision. For Dunbar, the transition from player to coach happens immediately. You can expect to see his trainees dominating CJFL combine drills within the year.

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    Anmol Gupta is a passionate sports journalist and Senior Editor at NHANFL.com. He has a deep understanding of American Football and the NFL draft. Over the past five years, Anmol has covered several major sporting events, focusing on data-driven analysis and tactical breakdowns. When he's not watching matches, he enjoys researching fantasy league strategies.

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