Sheridan made his professional debut in week 15 of the 2001 season and made his first start the following week. He ended up playing the remainder of the season for a total of four regular season games as well as the
East Division final and the
89th Grey Cup. The
2008 CFL season appeared promising when Blue Bombers general manager
Brendan Taman re-signed him in February and said "Matt Sheridan has been a big part of this team for some time now and we are glad he will continue to be for the foreseeable future". On April 29, 2010, it was announced that Sheridan had signed with the
Calgary Stampeders, on June 21, 2010 he
retired from football. == References ==