ALOUETTES SIGN LEWIS FOR TWO MORE YEARS
Montreal, January 4, 2017 – The Montreal Alouettes announced on Wednesday that international slotback Nik Lewis will return with the club in 2017 as he has signed a two-year deal.
Lewis (5’10”, 240 lbs.) continued rewriting the CFL record book in 2016, having finished first on the team with 102 receptions and 1,136 receiving yards. This marks the second time in his illustrious career that he reaches the 100-reception plateau in a single season, his total being the third highest in the CFL this past year. His 1,136 receiving yards were good for eighth best in the CFL. For his great season on the field, Lewis received his first East division All-Star nod. He had previously been elected a Western All-Star on five separate occasions while playing for the Calgary Stampeders.
“Signing Nik Lewis was a priority for our organization. Nik plays a key role in both his performances on the field and his contributions as a mentor with our younger players in the locker room,” stated General Manager Kavis Reed. “Nik’s role in our offensive strategies has made us a better team since his arrival in Montreal. We are convinced that Nik will be an important component to our offensive success.”
Always difficult to tackle, the 34-year-old veteran stretched many short catches into long-yardage plays, as 621 of his total receiving yards came after making catches, which is the second highest total in the CFL. He also finished tied for first with 40 second-down catches that he converted into first downs. His remarkable season in 2016 allowed him to climb up to fourth all-time in the CFL with 977 receptions and eighth all-time with 13,129 receiving yards.
Time after time proven Nik (The Bull) Lewis a very astute signing by Kavis Reed, kudos to both gentlemen. Kavis going be a top notch gm just like Chris Jones which bodes well for the long term future of their respective football clubs.
Nik Lewis is still a force to be reckoned with. Good on him for the re-signing with the Als!
Two old farts, Durant + Lewis should be a dynamic duo for the Alouettes once the 2017 CFL season gets under way. Good luck guys.
Nik Lewis sure reminds me of the Charger's tight end Gates who keeps on producing despite his age.