Marquee quarterbacks pick their spots on busy first day of CFL free agency
Mike Reilly and Trevor Harris were both on the move, while Bo Levi Mitchell stayed put on a wild opening day of CFL free agency.
The three quarterbacks were the top players available when the free-agent frenzy began Tuesday at noon ET. Reilly was the first of the big three to go, signing a huge four-year, $2.9-million deal (average annual value $725,000) with the B.C. Lions following six seasons with the Edmonton Eskimos.
Reilly, 34, was the CFL’s highest-paid player last season at over $500,000. The Kennewick, Wash., native is now closer to home and returns to the franchise he began his CFL career with in 2010.
As stunning as Reilly’s contract was, more surprising was the inclusion of the deal’s value on the press release. Traditionally, CFL contracts don’t include monetary details. What’s more, B.C. signed Reilly to the big deal unsure what this year’s salary cap will be.