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The man known as Swerve is returning to the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The CFL team announced Wednesday it had signed receiver Kyran Moore to a one-yea.
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Brescacin, a Mississauga, Ont., native, re-signed with Toronto after joining the CFL club last year as a free agent. The six-foot-three, 222-pound receiver spent four seasons with Calgary (2016-2019), registering 69 catches in 44 games for 1,046 yards and six TDs.
Tyson, 27, was a 2017 sixth-round pick of the Seahawks and spent parts of that season on the active roster and practice squad but saw no playing time. The six-foot-one, 210-pound Tyson also spent time with the Houston Texans (registering five tackles in 10 games) and Green Bay Packers.
TICATS RE-SIGN VETERAN REVENBERG
HAMILTON The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have re-signed all-star offensive lineman Brandon Revenberg.
The 28-year-old from Essex, Ont., started 17 games at left guard for the Tiger-Cats in 2019, earning his second consecutive CFL and East Division all-star appointments and being named Hamilton s most outstanding Canadian.
TORONTO — Mike Tyson is coming to the CFL.The Toronto Argonauts signed the American defensive back Wednesday, along with Canadian receiver Juwan Brescacin. Tyson is a former Seattle Seahawk who . . .