The Toronto Argonauts have signed running back Andrew Harris of Winnipeg, Manitoba, the 2017 Most Outstanding Canadian and the 2019 Most Valuable Player in the Grey Cup game, according to TSN on Tuesday. Harris had 116 rushes for 623 yards and three touchdowns, along with 11 catches for 116 yards and another major score last season with Winnipeg. More importantly, he won his third Grey Cup title in 2021, following wins with the British Columbia Lions in 2011, and in 2019 with the Blue Bombers.
Other notable Canadians who changed teams were defensive end Kwaku Boateng of Waterloo, Ontario (Edmonton to Ottawa), linebacker Federic Chagnon of Montreal, Quebec (Ottawa to Montreal), offensive lineman Darius Ciraco of Burlington, Ontario (Hamilton to Ottawa), defensive back Ty Cranston of Winnipeg (Montreal to Ottawa), defensive lineman Makana Henry of Toronto, Ontario (Saskatchewan to Edmonton), offensive lineman Mark Korte of Spruce Grove, Alberta (Ottawa to Edmonton), offensive lineman Justin Lawrence of Edmonton, Alberta (Calgary to Toronto), wide receiver Hergy Mayala of Montreal, Quebec (Calgary to Montreal), defensive lineman David Menard of Chicoutimi, Quebec (Montreal to B.C.), defensive back Royce Metchie of Guelph, Ontario (Calgary to Toronto), and kicker Sean Whyte of White Rock, British Columbia (Edmonton to B.C.). Other notable players to move in free agency were wide receiver Kenny Lawler (Winnipeg to Edmonton), defensive lineman Ja’Gared Davis (Hamilton to Toronto), quarterback Jeremiah Masoli (Hamilton to Ottawa), linebacker Darnell Sankey (Calgary to Saskatchewan), and wide receiver Greg Ellingson (Edmonton to Winnipeg).