ALOUETTES SIGN “JOYSTICK”
The Montreal Alouettes announced on Monday that the club has signed international running back Stefan Logan to a one-year deal.
Logan (5’6″, 180 lbs.) has proved throughout his career that he is a versatile player, including last season with the BC Lions, when he amassed 1,748 all-purpose yards, including 625 rushing yards on 116 carries while scoring a touchdown.
“Stefan will bring invaluable experience and a triple threat to the offensive side of the ball,” declared Alouettes General Manager Jim Popp. “His ability to take any given play for a touchdown as a running back, receiver and returner gives us many options.”
The 33-year old first broke into the CFL with BC in 2008 before joining the Pittsburgh Steelers the following season where he set a franchise record with 1,466 kickoff return yards. He then suited up for the Detroit Lions for three seasons, not missing a start and cumulating 2,877 yards on 116 kickoff returns, including a franchise record-tying 105-yard touchdown return in 2010. In four seasons in the NFL, the Tampa, FL native cumulated 5,782 all-purpose yards.
During his four years with the South Dakota University Coyotes, he amassed 6,986 all-purpose yards while setting 17 team records. He became the first player in the North Central Conference to rush for over 1,000 yards in four consecutive seasons.
Hard to believe he is 33 years old …seems like only yesterday he burst onto the scene in the CFL.
The Logan signing just guaranteed the Alouettes a 2015 Grey Cup championship.
Go Alouettes !
Isn't Crompton their starting qb? I don't like their chances!
Retread! Jim Popp is an idiot! Worst GM ever! Find your own talent!