The Montreal Alouettes dip into CFL free agency to add five players with Quebec roots
MONTREAL — It was another busy day in CFL free agency for Montreal Alouettes GM Danny Maciocia.
Montreal signed five players Wednesday after reaching agreements with six Tuesday, the first day of CFL free agency. Among those to join the Alouettes on Wednesday were long-snapper Pierre-Luc Caron, linebacker Alexandre Chevrier, receiver Regis Cibasu, defensive back Kerfalla-Emmanuel Exume and offensive lineman Jason Lauzon-Seguin.
All are Quebec natives.
“We have always said that it is important for us to give our local players the opportunity to proudly wear the Alouettes’ uniform,” Maciocia said in a statement. “Today, on top of giving them just that, we have acquired talented players that will make our team better.”