WINNIPEG — The Winnipeg Blue Bombers agreed to terms Monday with American offensive lineman Stanley Bryant on a one-year deal Monday.
Bryant was slated to become a free agent next month.
The six-foot-four, 312-pound left tackle started 14 regular-season games in 2025 with Winnipeg.
Bryant, 39. enters his 11th season with Winnipeg after spending his first five CFL campaigns with the Calgary Stampeders. Bryant has appeared in 234 career regular-season contests, earning eight league all-star selections and four times being named its top offensive lineman.
Bryant has made seven Grey Cup appearances, winning three.
Argonauts sign veteran linebacker Judge to contract extension
TORONTO — Cameron Judge is sticking with the Toronto Argonauts.
The Canadian linebacker signed a one-year extension with the CFL club which keeps him in Toronto through the 2027 season. Financial details weren't divulged but according to a league source the restructured deal includes $410,000 in hard money and a $50,000 signing bonus with a maximum value of $427,000.
Toronto reacquired Judge in a trade with Calgary last off-season and the 31-year-old from Montreal responded by being nominated as Toronto's top defensive player in 2025. The six-foot, 230-pound Judge appeared in all 18 regular-season games, posting 79 tackles, four special-teams tackles, three sacks, two interceptions, two forced fumbles and one touchdown.
He spent the previous three seasons with Calgary, registering 241 tackles, eight sacks, seven interceptions, five forced fumbles and a TD in 52 games.
Judge originally signed with Toronto in 2021, appearing in eight games. He began his CFL career in Saskatchewan (2017-19).
The Argos also released Canadian offensive lineman Darius Ciraco and American defenisve lineman Dere Parish, both CFL veterans
Alouettes, receiver Austin Mack agree to mutual release
MONTREAL — Austin Mack is getting a head start on CFL free agency.
The veteran receiver announced on social media Monday that he's been told by the Montreal Alouettes that they're "moving in a different direction." A CFL source said both Mack and the franchise have mutually agreed to a release.
The source spoke on the condition of anonymity as Montreal hadn't yet formally announced the move.
That allows Mack to sign with another CFL team before the start of free agency Feb. 10. He'd been due a $45,000 bonus on Feb. 1.
Mack, 28, spent three seasons with Montreal, registering 136 catches for 1,973 yards and six TDs in 32 regular-season games. He helped the Alouettes win the '24 Grey Cup but didn't play in the club's championship loss in 2025 due to a hamstring injury.
The six-foot-one, 208-pound Mack had 48 catches for 674 yards and two touchdowns in 12 regular-season contests last season.
Mack's best season with Montreal was 2023, when he had 78 catches for 1,154 yards and four TDs and earned All-CFL honours. He appeared in just three regular-season contests in 2024 after signing with the NFL's Atlanta Falcons following the '23 campaign.
Ottawa Redblacks re-sign veteran receiver Justin Hardy
OTTAWA — The Ottawa Redblacks re-signed veteran American receiver Justin Hardy on Monday.
Contract details weren't divulged. Hardy was slated to become a free agent next month.
Hardy, 34, had 78 catches for 1,019 yards and eight TDs last season in being named an East Division All-CFL selection.
Hardy enters his fifth season with Ottawa, having registered 304 catches for 3,787 yards and 16 TDs in 59 regular-season contests. He has cracked the 1,000-yard receiving plateau in each of the last three years.
Saskatchewan Roughriders sign offensive lineman Brammer to extension
REGINA — The Saskatchewan Roughriders signed American offensive lineman Jacob Brammer to a one-year extension Monday.
Brammer was scheduled to become a free agent in February.
The six-foot-four, 301-pound Brammer appeared in 17 regular-season games in 2025 for the Grey Cup-champion Riders. He earned his first All-CFL selection as Saskatchewan allowed just 26 sacks while boasting the league's second-leading rusher in A.J. Ouellette (1,222 yards).
Brammer also started both the West Division final and Grey Cup for Saskatchewan.
Brammer made his CFL debut July 19, 2024. He went on to play four more games that season before suiting up in the West semifinal and division final.


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