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Birmingham Stallions’ head coach A.J. McCarron has pulled every string possible in his attempt to get Canadian quarterback Taylor Elgersma a P1 U.S. work visa.
The 35-year-old former NFL quarterback was visibly frustrated when asked for an update on the situation on Friday, telling local media outlet Birmingham Sports that he anticipates a resolution in the near future.
“I’ve got a lot of things to say about it. I’m just gonna leave it as that’s probably something to ask the league about. It’s been a nightmare to deal with. I’m going as a GM, head coach and now immigration officer, so having to do a lot of things,” McCarron said.
“I’m trying as much as I can. I have everybody on it that I know. Took for me to call Senator Tuberville and work with the State of Alabama. That’s pretty much it right now, and then we’ll know more. Could be any day this week, all the way up to, I think, next Wednesday.”
Elgersma has sat out the first two weeks of the United Football League season while waiting for his paperwork to be approved, and is not currently expected to suit up in Sunday’s game against the St. Louis Battlehawks. The London, Ont., native signed his UFL contract, but it has yet to be officially registered by the league due to the ongoing work visa process. He continues to practice with the team on an unpaid basis.
In order to be eligible for a P1 athlete visa, a player needs only to be employed by a team in a professional league with six or more teams that governs its members, regulates the contests in which they compete, and has a combined annual revenue in excess of $10 million. The reason for the delay in Elgersma’s approval is unclear, as the UFL would appear to meet all those criteria.
McCarron hopes that Tommy Tuberville, a Republican senator from the State of Alabama, can help speed up that process. Prior to entering government, Tuberville was a college football head coach and won an NCAA national championship at Auburn University in 2004. The pair know each other from when McCarron was recruited as a high school prospect by the Tigers, though he eventually committed to the rival University of Alabama. They also share a political interest, as McCarron briefly ran for Lieutenant Governor of Alabama in 2025.
Elgersma won the Hec Crighton Trophy at Wilfrid Laurier University in 2024, which is awarded annually to the top player in U Sports football. He then signed with the Green Bay Packers after going unselected in the 2025 NFL Draft.
The 24-year-old was released by the Packers after training camp in August and has since worked out for the New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers, Chicago Bears, and Miami Dolphins. He is pursuing playing in the UFL in the hopes of landing another NFL opportunity.
The Stallions are 1-1 through two weeks of action, defeating the Louisville Kings in the opener before falling to the Houston Gamblers last week. Starting quarterback Matt Corral has completed 73.7 percent of his passes for 433 yards, three touchdowns, and two interceptions.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers hold Elgersma’s CFL rights after selecting him in the second round of the 2025 CFL Draft.
J.C. Abbott is a University of British Columbia graduate and high school football coach. He covers the CFL, B.C. Lions, CFL Draft and the three-down league's Global initiative.