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Montreal Alouettes Re-Sign Canadian Receiver Régis Cibasu

The Montreal Alouettes announced on Tuesday they have resigned Candian receiver Régis Cibasu through the 2024 season.

WR Régis Cibasu – Montréal (30 y/o, 6’3, 232 lbs)

“Régis has been with us for several years and has proven his versatility to help the team over time,” stated Alouettes’ General Manager Danny Maciocia. “In 2023 he has always answered the call by making sure he does his job the right way. He deserves this vote of confidence.”

Cibasu Cibasu has played every game this season for the Alouettes and was listed as a 2nd string receiver. He recorded 7 receptions for 101 yards and a touchdown over the regular season. He also contributed 5 special teams tackles, a defensive tackle and recovered a fumble. Cibasu also made an impact at times in pass protection throughout the season. Such as on a play in week 21 when Montreal designed him to move to the backfield in presnap motion to make a key block in the face of the TigerCats’ blitz that gave Cody Fajardo the time he needed to throw a touchdown pass.

Cibasu joined the CFL with the Toronto Argonauts who drafted him in the 3rd round 20th overall. He joined the Alouettes beginning in the 2021 season. Cibasu won the Vanier Cup in 2014 with the Université de Montréal Carabins.

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Jonathan Clink joined CFL News Hub in early April of 2023. His primary responsibilities are covering the BC Lions and Montreal Alouettes. He self awarded himself the CFL Rookie Journalist of the Year in 2023 following the 2023 CFL season. He also proclaims himself to be a "really cool guy". He was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba and lived a large portion of his childhood in Northwest Ontario. He currently lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan and misses being being able to have 4 months of skating every winter. Clink has written over 240 articles for CFL News Hub. He was the publication's boots on the ground at the 2023 Grey Cup in Hamilton. Clink has always had an obsession for sport and has a background in other sports as well having played hockey all his life and soccer, basketball, and lacrosse in high school. As a young child he used to log his hockey statistics after every game which is either an indication that he was destined for the role or perhaps and indication that he is rather strange.
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