Bobby Singh (born November 21, 1975)[1] is a retired professional American and Canadian football guard.
Singh has the distinction of being the only player in football history to have won an XFL Championship, a Super Bowl, and a Grey Cup.
[3] Throughout his school years, he was active in sports, including American football, basketball, and track and field.
[3] He played sparingly in 1995, but in 1996 started eleven games for the Warriors and was named an all-WAC Conference Academic.
Lions head coach and general manager Wally Buono called it a "difficult decision" necessitated by the CFL's new salary cap,[8] though Singh had offered to take a pay cut.
[10] Though he had entertained offers from the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Toronto Argonauts, Calgary's proximity to Vancouver was a factor in his decision to sign with the Stampeders, and would allow him to fulfill his duties as school trustee.
[12] Singh is involved in a variety of volunteer and community work in the Winnipeg area, such as youth football programmes and the Richmond Boys and Girls Club.