The Als announced the signings of LB Nicolas Boulay and guard Simon Légaré to two-year deals with the club. Both players were picked by Montreal in last week's Draft.
By picking Calgary products Steven Lumbala and Mike Edem in the first round of yesterday's Draft, Rick Moffat thinks the Als are getting a pair of studs.
On the heels of his release from the New York Jets, many have suggested that Tim Tebow's next stop is in the CFL. We want to know if you think he'd excel in the CFL.
With a new three-year deal and a rigorous off-season regiment, Als WR Jamel Richardson says that the best is yet to come from the 31-year-old receiver.
Jim Popp and the Montreal Alouettes have named Dan Hawkins their new head coach, replacing Marc Trestman who served as the sideline boss from 2008 to 2012.
New Als head coach Dan Hawkins wasted no time bringing on his assistant coaches for the 2013 season. Among them are Mike Miller, Doug Berry and Noel Thorpe.
One day after releasing him, the Montreal Alouettes have brought Jerald Brown back into the fold. The Als also announced the signing of linebacker Steve Octavien.
The Alouettes announced on Friday that the club has signed free-agent Geoff Tisdale to a two-year deal. The Als also announced the release of DB Jerald Brown.
The Alouettes announced a trio of extensions on Wednesday with veterans Chip Cox, S.J. Green and Éric Deslauriers each agreeing to new two-year deals with the club.
As the Feb. 15 free agency deadline nears, CFL.ca is breaking down each team’s potential needs and wants. Today we take a look at last year’s East leading Alouettes.
The Montreal Alouettes have acquired non-import running back Jerome Messam from the Edmonton Eskimos in exchange for a 6th Round pick in this years Canadian Draft.
Alouettes GM Jim Popp continued to tinker with his roster on Friday, releasing QB Adrian McPherson, receiver Brian Bratton and kick returner Trent Guy..
Danny Maciocia has taken his name out of the running for the vacant head coach position in Montreal, opting to return to the University of Montreal instead.
Jim Popp is keeping no secrets about who are some of the leading candidates for his vacant coaching position, tweeting the names of six he has interviewed.