
Argos trade Landon to Esks
Published on February 23, 2007 under Canadian Football League (CFL)
Toronto Argonauts News Release
Mississauga - The Toronto Argonauts Football Club has traded OL Jonathon Landon to the Edmonton Eskimos for future considerations.
Landon joined the Argonauts in 2004 and dressed primarily as a backup offensive lineman and saw spot duty at tight end.
Commented General Manager and Vice-President, Football Operations, Adam Rita, "We want to thank Jonathon for his services with our team and want to wish him the best of luck in his new adventure in Edmonton."
The Toronto Argonauts are North America's oldest professional football club, celebrating their 134th anniversary in 2007. As Toronto's #1 community team through player involvement, community programs and The Argos Foundation - Stop The Violence, the Toronto Argonauts, a member of the Canadian Football League (CFL), have 15 Grey Cup championships to their credit and are hosting the 2007 Grey Cup game, the first Grey Cup in Toronto in 15 years. For 2007 season ticket packages, group sales and Grey Cup tickets, please contact the sales team at (416) 341-ARGO. For more information on the Toronto Argonauts Football Club, please visit www.argonauts.ca.
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