EDMONTON -- The Edmonton Eskimos will add former players Larry Wruck and Sean Fleming to their Wall of Honour on Monday.
Wruck and Fleming will be formally honoured at halftime of the Eskimos' home game against the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Monday.
"Larry Wruck and Sean Fleming embody the very best qualities of the Edmonton Eskimos," club president Rick LeLacheur said in a statement. "Both were exceptional players who were champions on and off the field."
Wruck, a linebacker, spent 12 seasons with Edmonton, helping the Eskimos win Grey Cups in 1987 and '93. He recorded 647 career tackles, second on the club's all-time list.
Fleming played 16 years with the Eskimos, earning Grey Cup rings in 1993, 2003 and 2005. The former kicker remains the club's all-time scoring leader with 2,571 points and second in games played (268).
Wruck and Fleming will become 27th and 28th players to have their names added to the Wall of Honour.
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