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Edmonton Eskimos cut veteran Adarius Bowman, re-sign receiver Vidal Hazelton

The Edmonton Eskimos have released veteran wide receiver Adarius Bowman, who was due to be paid a $140,000 bonus. The team also re-signed American receiver Vidal Hazelton to a one-year deal.

Veteran cracked 1,000-yard plateau three times over six seasons in Edmonton

'He's been the face of this organization for years and it's difficult'

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The Edmonton Eskimos released wide receiver Adarius Bowman after seven seasons.

The Edmonton Eskimos have released veteran wide receiver AdariusBowman, who was due to be paid a $140,000 bonus.

The team also re-signed American receiver Vidal Hazelton to a one-year deal.

A source told The Canadian Press last week that Bowman, 32, was due the bonus Monday.

Brock Sunderland, Edmonton Eskimos general manager, made the moveon Sunday after he spoke with Bowman.

"It would have been easy if he was a jerk," Sunderlandsaid. "He made it as smooth and easy as can be, and that made it all that much harder. Because he's a great person. He's been theface of this organization for years. I love football. I'm still a fan first and foremost. I'm well aware of what he's meant to this town and organization."

The move comes three days after theEskimos traded fan favourite Odell Willis, a defensive lineman, to the Ottawa RedBlacks.

Edmonton Eskimos' Adarius Bowman (4) celebrates his touchdown against the Calgary Stampeders with teammates Calvin McCarty (31) and Brandon Zylstra (83) in October last year. The Eskimos released Bowman Monday. (The Canadian Press)

Bowman set club record in 2016

The six-foot-three, 215-pound Bowman had a club-record 120 catches for a league-high 1,759 yards and nine touchdownsin 2016. He then signed a contract extension through 2018 that at the time made him the league's highest-paid non-quarterback.

Last year, Bowman had 45 catches for 534 yards and fiveTDsin 12 regular-season games. He added five receptions for 96 yards and two touchdowns in two playoff contests.

Bowman reportedly earned $260,000 last season and was scheduled to make $265,000 this year, including the bonus.

He now becomes a free agent.

"You can't pay everybody," Sunderlandsaid. "And unfortunately there comes a point where you have to turn it over."

The Eskimos currently have a plethora ofwide receivers, including Hazelton, Bryan Mitchell, Derel Walker, Duke Williams, Kenny Stafford, Speedy Noil, and ShaqHill.

Team deep at wide receiver

"Our depth at the international wide receiver would have to be one of the strengths of our team,"Sunderlandsaid. "We're fortunate to have younger guys with an arrow up.

"I'm making the decisions that aren't easy but that we feel are right to win. What it comes down to is us trying to win a championship.If we kept people around for sentimental value or for reasons we didn't believe, I didn't think we'd be doing justice to the fan base or this organization. Tough decisions are needed, and really that's why I was hired."

Bowman is the president of Adarius4 Autism, a not-for-profit organization thatassists young people diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.

He cracked the 1,000-yard plateau three times during his six CFL campaigns with Edmonton.

The six-foot-three, 212-pound Hazelton appeared in 11 games last year with Edmonton, registering 55 catches for 709 yards and four touchdowns. Hazelton has appeared in 35 games over three CFL seasons, accumulating 152 catches for 1,873 yards and 13 TDs.

Fans show appreciation for Bowman

On Monday, fans showed their appreciation forBowmanon Twitter.

With files from Travis Mcewan