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Lloyd, who signed as a free agent this past February, had 55 tackles, four sacks and a forced fumble this past season.
Over his four seasons in the CFL, he has totaled 217 tackles, 12 sacks, two interceptions and a forced fumble.
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Quarterback Anthony Calvillo, running back Avon Cobourne, guard Scott Flory and receiver Kerry Watkins were named to the offensive roster. Defensive end Anwar Stewart, defensive tackle Keron Williams and linebacker Chip Cox made the defensive squad, while punter/kicker Damon Duval and Larry Taylor were named special teams All-Stars.
Calgary and Hamilton were next with four players each while Saskatchewan and Winnipeg had three players named from each team.
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GAME NOTES: The top team in the CFL in 2009 finally gets back to the gridiron this weekend, as the Montreal Alouettes vie for the Eastern Division Championship at Percival Molson Stadium in Quebec City versus the British Columbia Lions.
The Als earned themselves some time off following the conclusion of the regular season because they were just so dominant. It was only a few weeks into the season that it was clear the rest of the league would be chasing after Montreal and, in all likelihood, unable to catch up.
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Printers took home offensive player of the week honors after he led the Lions to a 34-27 overtime victory against Hamilton in the Eastern semifinal. It was Printers' eight-yard touchdown strike to Ian Smart on BC's possession in overtime that secured the win.
He ended 24-of-35 for 360 yards with the touchdown and added a rushing score in the win.
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Financial details of the signing were not released.
The 24-year-old Alexander started 16 games at cornerback this season, finishing with 35 defensive tackles, three pass knockdowns and two fumble recoveries.
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Burris was 19-of-32 for 264 yards, while Reynolds had 127 yards on 18 carries for the Stampeders, who will travel to play Saskatchewan in the West Final next Sunday.
Ricky Ray completed 18-of-30 passes for 162 yards and added a score on the ground for the Eskimos.
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Casey Printers threw for 360 yards and a touchdown on 24-of-35 passing for the Lions, who will travel to play Montreal in the East Final next Sunday. It figures to be a tough matchup, as the Als finished a league-best 15-3 in the regular season, including a 9-0 mark at home.
Emmanuel Arceneaux led the team with six catches for 120 yards, while Geroy Simon added five receptions for 111 yards in the win. Martell Mallet ran for 68 yards on 11 carries for the Lions.
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Glenn, who helped the Tiger-Cats reach the postseason for the first time since 2004, earned offensive honors for completing 128-of-194 throws for 1,652 yards with eight touchdowns to three interceptions. He also rushed for a score.
The quarterback's highlight performance came during Week 16 in a loss to Montreal, when he finished 29-of-44 for 506 yards and three TDs.
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Quarterback Darian Durant highlighted the four Riders offensive selections, as he was joined by receiver Weston Dressler and linemen Gene Makowsky and Jeremy O'Day.
The five defensive players for Saskatchewan were linemen Stevie Baggs and John Chick, linebackers Tad Kornegay and Sean Lucas, as well as defensive back Lance Frazier.
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A total of 16 members of the Als were selected as East All-Stars, headed by quarterback Anthony Calvillo, running back Avon Cobourne and receivers Ben Cahoon, Jamel Richardson and Kerry Watkins. Linemen Josh Bourke, Scott Flory and Bryan Chiu were also chosen on the offensive side of the ball.
Winnipeg running back Fred Reid and guard Brandon LaBatte were also honored as East offensive All-Stars, while tackle Dan Goodspeed and receiver Arland Bruce III were chosen from Hamilton.
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GAME NOTES: The Hamilton Tiger-Cats try to continue their recent strong play this weekend as they welcome the British Columbia Lions for the East Division Semifinals at Ivor Wynne Stadium.
Since losing four straight games heading into the third week of October, the Tiger-Cats ran off three straight victories to get to an even 9-9 record on the campaign. Since Montreal had decided first place in the division quite a long time ago, it was only a matter of figuring out whether Hamilton would be facing an opponent from the same division in the playoffs or not. As it turns out, both Winnipeg and Toronto failed to score enough points to make the cut, which is why British Columbia is jumping over from the West Division to compete this weekend.
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Whitlock claimed Offensive Player of the Week honors after he finished off his rookie campaign by rushing for 165 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries in the Eskimos' 45-13 victory over British Columbia.
Chick led the Roughriders with a season-high six tackles and one sack in the team's win over Calgary to garner defensive accolades.
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Jeremy Ito converted three field goals for the Tiger-Cats (9-9), who wrapped up second place in the East and will host the B.C. Lions in the semifinal crossover.
Arland Bruce notched five catches for 65 yards and a touchdown while Markeith Knowlton and Jykine Bradley each returned a pick for a score.
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Durant completed 24-of-36 passes for the Riders, who finished their season at 10-7-1 -- the same as Calgary -- but won the division tiebreaker by virtue of head-to-head record (2-0-1).
Saskatchewan, which has actually won two Grey Cup titles since its last division crown, will now receive a bye and a home game in the playoffs. It is the seventh straight year the Roughriders have made the playoffs.
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McPherson completed 16-of-20 passes for 151 yards for the Alouettes (15-3), who secured the top spot in the East long ago and will host the conference final on November 22.
Stephen Reaves, making his first CFL start, connected on 23-of-40 attempts through the air for 209 yards with four interceptions for the Argonauts (3-15), who ended their dismal campaign on an eight-game skid. Chad Lucas caught seven balls for 92 yards in defeat.
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Ricky Ray completed 19-of-26 passes for 248 yards, a touchdown, and an interception for the 13-time Grey Cup champion Eskimos (9-9), who captured the third spot in the West with the victory. Ray also had two rushing TDs. Calvin McCarty carried the ball 10 times for 81 yards and a score. Efrem Hill caught four passes for 24 yards and a score, while Fred Stamps hauled in six balls for 102 yards for the victors.
Martell Mallett rushed for 69 yards and a score on 12 carries for the Lions (8-10), whose only shot at making the playoffs relies on the Hamilton Tiger- Cats defeating the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Sunday. British Columbia suffered a blow at the quarterback position on Friday, as Casey Printers (fin
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Both clubs have 8-9 records, which means the winner will make it into the playoffs and live to fight another day.
Even though the Esks are a game under .500 right now, the good news is that the team is coming off a win last weekend and has won two of the last three games for some semblance of positive momentum. Meanwhile, the Lions could have done themselves a favor and locked up this part of the standings a few weeks ago,butthe team hasdropped back-to-back outings to Calgary and Saskatchewan.
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Cobb claimed Offensive Player of the Week honors for the third time this season after totaling 159 rushing yards, including a 23-yard touchdown in the Tiger-Cats' 24-6 win over Saskatchewan on Saturday.
He has compiled 1,140 rushing yards this year, becoming the seventh player in the league to reach the 1,000-yard plateau this season.
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In a statement, CFL commissioner Mark Cohon cited Kelly's language, demeanor, tone and continued pattern of disrespectful behavior toward the media, claiming it reflects the league in a poor manner.
According to The Winnipeg Sun, Kelly swore on-air in an interview following the Bombers' 48-13 loss to Montreal on Sunday.
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Calvillo completed 27-of-38 passes for Montreal (14-3), which had already clinched the best record in a league and a bye in the playoffs. Avon Cobourne added 70 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries, while Damon Duval connected on all six of his field goal attempts.
Jamel Richardson led the team in receiving with 65 yards on eight catches, and Brian Bratton and Andrew Hawkins each had a scoring grab in the resounding win.
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Henry Burris threw for 306 yards and a touchdown on 17-of-31 passing for Calgary (10-6-1), which leads the Western Division and has won two in a row since playing to a tie with Saskatchewan on October 17.
Burris also ran for two scores, while Romby Bryant had four catches for 129 yards in the victory. Joffrey Reynolds added 102 yards on the ground on 14 carries.
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Dave Stala added nine catches for 126 yards for Hamilton (8-9), which has moved into second place in the East Division, two points ahead of Winnipeg, which has yet to play this week.
DeAndra' Cobb ran for 159 yards and a touchdown on 25 carries to move ahead of the 1,000-yard mark for the season.
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Ray completed 22 of his 34 passes, while Arkee Whitlock gained 114 yards and scored a touchdown on 15 carries for the Eskimos (8-9), who wrap up the regular season at British Columbia next Friday. Derek Schiavone converted all five field goal attempts in the win.
Edmonton is now a half game behind the Lions, who host Calgary on Saturday. The Eskimos can actually clinch spot in the CFL East semifinal before this weekend is over if Hamilton and Winnipeg each lose.
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GAME NOTES: The sluggish Toronto Argonauts will try yet again to put an end to their lengthy slide this coming week as they challenge the Edmonton Eskimos at Commonwealth Stadium on Friday night.
The Argos have been floundering all season, despite kicking off 2009 with a win against Hamilton and being 2-2 at the end of July. Since then, Toronto has won just a single game, defeating the Tiger-Cats again by a score of 25-22 in overtime on September 11.
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Bryant earned Offensive Player of the Week accolades with a career-best performance in the Stampeders' 30-7 win over Edmonton. Bryant produced career highs of nine receptions and 211 yards, including three grabs of more than 40 yards, helping to set up Calgary for a pair of scores.
Hickman garnered Defensive Player of the Week honors with three sacks and four tackles in the Tiger-Cats' 26-17 victory against Toronto. Two of Hickman's sacks came in the fourth quarter, helping to deny a comeback bid by the Argonauts.
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