Defensive-back Dwight Anderson hasn’t played since suffering an injury against Hamilton on Sept. 11. And it appears the veteran’s now done for the season.
The Alouettes on Saturday placed Anderson on the nine-game injured list. No announcement of the injury was made on Saturday by head coach Marc Trestman, but according to a radio report, Anderson [...] Continue reading
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Alouettes’ notebook
WINNIPEG – Matt Dunigan speaks from experience. The former Canadian Football League quarterback believes he suffered about 12 concussions over his 14-year career. And he has dealt with post-concussion syndrome since retiring in 1996.
Dunigan, now a commentator for TSN, like virtually everyone else, is stunned to see Alouettes quarterback Anthony Calvillo return only a week [...] Continue reading
London agrees to paycut
With some reluctance, Brandon London agreed to a reduction in salary over the weekend. The former NFL receiver is in his first year with the Alouettes, Als Inside/Out has learned.
“I want to help the team. I could be selfish or help. I want to be on the team and help the team,” London told Als [...] Continue reading
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HAMILTON – We’re beginning to get the impression Avon Cobourne isn’t a huge fan of Dwight Anderson’s.
It began last winter, when Cobourne watched – and probably stewed – while the Als signed Anderson as a free-agent from Calgary and gave him the money Cobourne, a free-agent himself, was likely expecting. Cobourne, who spent five seasons [...] Continue reading
Alouettes pick up where they left off
By Herb Zurkowsky MONTREAL — The Canadian Football League, in its infinite wisdom, has been known to schedule exhibition games following one week of training camp. The results of these games have been fairly predictable — and mostly boring. A comedy of errors. This season, however, the league got it right. The Montreal Alouettes’ 27-15 ... Continue reading
