WINNIPEG – Dalton Schoen is confident he didn’t make a mistake by re-signing with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

The team’s top receiver inked a one-year deal on Tuesday after drawing interest from some CFL clubs that could have thrown more cash his way.

“I’m 100 per cent confident that it was the right decision for me,” Schoen told reporters Thursday in a Zoom call from his Kansas City home.

“There was a reason that this was on my heart the whole way through the process. I’m where I’m supposed to be. I know that 100 per cent.”

Schoen said he and his agent received “a significant amount of interest from a handful” of teams.

“When it got down to the crunch time and me making my decision, the financials from other people wasn’t significant enough, to me, to give up what I have here in Winnipeg.”

What he believes he has with the Blue Bombers is special on and off the field.

“After the first couple days of that process, I really looked at the whole picture. You know, what other teams were telling me, what they could offer, how I fit in and stuff like that,” Schoen, 27, said.

“I think the main overarching thing was Winnipeg is where I wanted to be. We have such a good culture. It’s just such a good fit. I know how I can contribute to the team offensively. I love the guys in the locker room.”

 

 

MONTREAL – Almondo Sewell is hitting the free-agent market a little early.

The Montreal Alouettes announced Thursday that they have granted the veteran defensive lineman’s request to be released.

CFL free agency begins at noon ET on Tuesday.

Sewell, 37, had 14 tackles and a sack in 16 regular-season games last season and helped Montreal win the Grey Cup.

The six-foot-four, 288-pound American spent three seasons with Montreal (2021-23) after nine campaigns with the Edmonton Elks (2011-19).

(Canadian Press)