The Montreal Alouettes agreed to terms with defensive lineman Dylan Wynn on Wednesday.
The Concord, California native spent his last four seasons in the Canadian Football League (CFL) with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The 30-year-old athlete also wore the Toronto Argonauts jersey in 2017, his first season and 2018. He also won the Gray Cup in his first season with the Queen City club.
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“Dylan is a veteran in this league and one of the best at his position,” Sparrows general manager Danny Maciocia said in a statement. He knows how to win and we are gaining a player who fits perfectly into our culture.
After a season with 44 defensive tackles and 11 sacks in 2019, Wynn was selected to the CFL All-Star team. Still, his performance has since declined, playing just seven games in 2023. This year he totaled four tackles and one sack.
In his career, Wynn played 77 games in the CFL, recording 173 tackles and 29 sacks.