
Training camp report - Day 3
Published on June 3, 2008 under Canadian Football League (CFL)
Montreal Alouettes News Release
St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, June 2, 2008 - The following is the daily report for the Alouettes' training camp for Day 3.
Contact!
The Alouettes practiced with helmets and shoulders pads this afternoon. Several players stood out, with Danny Desriveaux making six great catches. The defensive line also looking sharp.
Special Teams
The Alouettes focused on special teams for two hours during this morning's workout.
Warrick released
Receiver Peter Warrick was released following a medical examination - he is suffering from chronic knee problems. Receiver Ean Randolph left training camp.
Watkins and Ellis injured
Receiver Kerry Watkins (wrist) and linebacker Kai Ellis (knee) both passed an MRI today.
Speedster
Rookie Larry Taylor showed some major speed today.
Stewart at the ready
Defensive end Anwar Stewart showed a lot of intensity and energy at the morning practice.
Dussault
Jacques Dussault was on the sideline during the morning practice. The former member of the Alouettes coaching staff (1997-2000) now works as a journalist for Radio-Canada.
Tomorrow's schedule
The Alouettes will hold two consecutive practices tomorrow morning starting at 8 a.m. The location will be confirmed in the early morning.
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