He was suspended for violating the league’s Gender-Based Violence policy.
A memorable year for Ouellette and the Argonauts was capped off by an even more memorable interview.
Martavis Bryant was once among the most promising young receivers in football. Now he may be down to his last chance in the Canadian Football League. Bryant, who is under contract to the CFL’s Toronto Argonauts, has not yet showed up to camp and head coach Ryan Dinwiddie appears to be getting frustrated with him.
The XFL and CFL called off talks on Wednesday, both leagues releasing a statement to the fact. The announcement didn’t completely shut the door on all possibilities though, as it has been reported by CBC’s Dan Ralph that the CFL’s Toronto Argonauts could be on the way out of its current situation.
Both the Canadian Football League and XFL announced earlier this week that talks of a potential partnership between the organizations are off for the foreseeable future.
The announcement that the CFL and the XFL have ceased talks at a possible collaboration does not mean that the two leagues will do no business whatsoever.
Wright, 32 in November, signed his last NFL deal in 2018 when he had a cup of coffee with the Cardinals.
Former Broncos first-round pick Shane Ray will resurface in Canada. The CFL’s Toronto Argonauts signed the veteran pass rusher Saturday.
Martavis Bryant isn't allowed to play in the NFL, so the former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver is taking his talents north of the border.
If DeShone Kizer wants to take his talents north of the border, the Toronto Argonauts will be ready to talk.
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