The Montreal Alouettes came one game away from playing in the 109th Grey Cup, losing a tough East Final against the eventual Grey Cup champion Toronto Argonauts.
Montreal is facing a number of questions this winter, including who will serve as the team’s head coach next season. The quarterback position is also wide open as Trevor Harris, who became the club’s unquestioned starter after Vernon Adams Jr. was traded to B.C., is slated to become a free agent in February.
Below is every player who is currently slated to reach free agency for the Alouettes in February 2023.
Please note that “N” denotes nationals (ie. Canadians), “A” denotes Americans, and “G” denotes globals.
Quarterback
Dominique Davis (A)
Trevor Harris (A)
Running back
Walter Fletcher (A)
Fullback
Regis Cibasu (N)
Receiver
Mike Jones (A)
Kaion Julien-Grant (N)
Eugene Lewis (A)
Hergy Mayala (N)
Reggie White Jr. (A)
Jake Wieneke (A)
Chandler Worthy (A)
Offensive line
Chris Schleuger (A)
Defensive line
Thomas Costigan (A)
Vincent Desjardins (N)
Michael Wakefield (A)
Linebacker
Micah Awe (A)
Tyrice Beverette (A)
Keishawn Bierria (A)
Frederic Chagnon (N)
Defensive back
Kerfalla-Emmanuel Exume (N)
Mike Jones (A)
Nafees Lyon (A)
Adarius Pickett (A)
Greg Reid (A)
Wesley Sutton (A)
Raheem Wilson (A)
Long snapper
Pierre-Luc Caron (N)
A number of players finished the season on the practice roster, including American receiver Jon’Vea Johnson, Global receiver Kevin Kaya, American offensive lineman Jamar McGloster, Canadian offensive lineman Jakub Szott, American defensive lineman Nick Heninger, Canadian defensive back Treshaun Abrahams, Global punter Joel Whitford. As such, they are currently free agents.