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TORONTO – The Toronto Argonauts locked up veteran guard Tyler Holmes to a contract extension Friday.
REGINA – Weston Dressler won’t be hitting the CFL open market.

He’s not patient by nature, but the business of pro football has taught Jerome Messam how to play the waiting game.
EDMONTON – Odell Willis is remaining with the Edmonton Eskimos.

GLENDALE, Ariz. – Ten years removed from his last Super Bowl win, Tom Brady wasn’t letting this one slip away.
MONTREAL – The Montreal Alouettes have signed all-star defensive back Jerald Brown to a one-year contract.
REGINA – A new radio comedy series is to hit the air waves this summer during Saskatchewan Roughrider games.
CALGARY – The Calgary Stampeders signed defensive back Fred Bennett to a contract extension Tuesday.

For Brendan Taman, it was a best-case scenario.
HAMILTON – Brandon Banks is remaining with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
REGINA – The Saskatchewan Roughriders have granted running back Jerome Messam his wish.

Brandon Banks has the 2015 Grey Cup squarely in his sights.
REGINA – Tristan Jackson and Kevin Regimbald won’t be hitting the CFL free-agent market.

VANCOUVER – The B.C. Lions signed veteran linebackers Solomon Elimimian and Adam Bighill to contract extensions Tuesday.
Kyle Walters didn’t waste any time making a splash on the free-agent market.

OTTAWA – Brad Sinopoli is returning to the Canadian capital.
VANCOUVER – The B.C. Lions signed free-agent defensive back Chris Rwabukamba on Wednesday.
CALGARY – The science and technology behind Canada’s Olympians got a financial re-boot Wednesday with the announcement of extra federal government money.

SURREY, B.C. – Geroy Simon drove the same route to work every day during his 12 years as a player with the B.C. Lions.
MONTREAL – The Montreal Alouettes announced on Thursday that wide receiver Samuel Giguere has agreed to a one-year deal with the club.

TORONTO – The Argonauts are listed as the host team, but they will be almost 2,600 kilometres from Toronto when they open their 2015 CFL season — and it will be well into August before they finally return to Rogers Centre.

MOOSE JAW, Sask. – There is something wonderfully simplistic about the live curling experience.
For 10 seasons, John Barrow and Angelo Mosca embodied Hamilton’s blue-collar work ethic with their rugged, physical play as linemen with the Tiger-Cats.
TORONTO – A deal for the Toronto Argonauts to play at BMO Field could be reached as early as this summer, team owner David Braley said Thursday.