
Argos Sign WR Jeff Fuller
February 16, 2017 - Canadian Football League (CFL)
Toronto Argonauts News Release
TORONTO - The Toronto Argonauts announced today that the club has signed international receiver Jeff Fuller.
Fuller, a 6-4, 223-pound, native of Stanford, California, arrives in Toronto with four seasons of CFL experience, having spent time with the Calgary Stampeders and most recently the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The 102nd Grey Cup Champion has 93 catches for 1,285 yards and eight touchdowns in 26 career CFL games.
Prior to entering the CFL ranks, Fuller spent time in the NFL with the Miami Dolphins following four seasons at Texas A&M. During his time with the Aggies, he hauled in 233 passes for 3,092 yards and 34 touchdowns. Fuller capped off his NCAA career having set the Aggies single-season records in touchdowns (12), receptions (72), and receiving yards (1,066). The three-time All-Big 12 honouree is the school's all-time leader in touchdowns (34) and ranks second in both receptions and receiving yards.
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