
Kwame Cavil extends through 2006
April 20, 2005 - Canadian Football League (CFL)
Montreal Alouettes News Release
Montreal, Apr. 20, 2005 - Montreal Alouettes Vice-President and General Manager Jim Popp is pleased to announce that slotback Kwame Cavil has signed a new contract for one year plus an option through 2006.
"Kwame is a veteran receiver that we can count on to make a big play," said Jim Popp. "He's been developing as a key component of our offence and has become a target of choice for quarterback Anthony Calvillo."
At 26, Cavil is kicking off his fourth campaign with the Alouettes. In 2004, he was one of four Alouette receivers to break the 1,000-yards receiving mark, with 1,090 yards and seven touchdowns on 78 receptions. He also has significant playoff experience, with 76 yards and a touchdown on seven catches in two games since 2002. He started in the 2003 Grey Cup game in Regina.
Cavil's contract was set to expire at the close of the 2005 season. Under his new terms, he will be with the Alouettes for 2005 and 2006.
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