Montreal Alouettes’ busy off-season pleasing to linebacker Muamba
Linebacker Henoc Muamba couldn’t be happier with the Montreal Alouettes’ busy off-season.
Much has happened since Montreal’s season-ending playoff loss to the Edmonton Eskimos in November. Head coach Khari Jones signed a contract extension and the franchise secured new owners (Ontario businessmen Sid Spiegel and Gary Stern), a new president (Mario Cecchini) and GM (Danny Maciocia). The team has re-signed some key performers from its resurgent ’19 season, notably starting quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. through 2022.
“There’s many foundational things being established right now and it’s all good news for the team going forward,” Muamba said in a telephone interview. “Vernon Adams is a guy who’s proven to be a great player, a great leader and someone who can take a team on the long journey all the way to the Grey Cup.
“It’s going to be huge for him mentally knowing the team has full confidence in him.”