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Johnny Manziel traded to last-place CFL team

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Johnny Manziel is headed to the Montreal Alouettes in a reunion with the coach who recruited him to Texas A&M.

The Canadian Football League team acquired the former Heisman Trophy from the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in a blockbuster trade Sunday.

“I look forward to reuniting with Johnny again and working with him,” first-year Montreal coach Mike Sherman, the former Green Bay coach and GM who lured Manziel to College Station, told the Montreal Gazette.

Montreal also got offensive linemen Tony Washington and Landon Rice from the Tiger-Cats for defensive end Jamaal Westerman, wide receiver Chris Williams and first-round draft picks in 2020 and 2021.

The Alouettes made the move a day after starting quarterback Drew Willy sustained his second injury of the season.

Montreal backup Jeff Mathews also is out with a foot injury, leaving third-stringer Matt Shiltz to play the final three quarters Saturday night in a 25-8 loss at Calgary.

“We have acquired an exceptional quarterback with undeniable talent,” Alouettes general manager Kavis Reed said in a statement in a team release.

Despite his “undeniable talent,” Manziel has struggled to find any playing time for the Tiger-Cats.

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“With his great mobility, his athletic abilities and his instinct we believe that he will have a positive impact on our offence. Landon Rice and Tony Washington are two skilled players that will considerably solidify our offensive line.”

Making a comeback after being released by the Cleveland Browns in March 2016, Manziel was unable to get on the field in Hamilton behind starter Jeremiah Masoli.

In two preseason games, the former Texas &M star was 21 of 32 for 168 yards and a touchdown.

Manziel’s agent, Erik Burkhardt, thanked the Tiger-Cats for giving his client a fresh opportunity.

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Montreal (1-4) hosts Edmonton on Thursday night. The team is tied for the worst record in the CFL, along with the Toronto Argonauts.

The Alouettes, however, have scored a CFL-low 69 points and allowed a league-high 148.

“This is a move both Kavis Reed and I felt we needed to make at this time,” Sherman said. “Neither one of us believes in the status quo and felt we needed to shake things up. Johnny is someone we believe can elevate one of the most important positions on our team.”

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