Alouettes' Cato leaves interview abruptly
Mark Blinch / Reuters
For the second time this week, Rakeem Cato made headlines at practice for something he did off the field.
The Montreal Alouettes quarterback walked away from a reporter Thursday after being asked if he was being bullied by teammates, according to TSN. The signal-caller said he felt disrespected by the question.
Cato was involved in a heated exchange earlier this week at practice with receivers Duron Carter and Kenny Stafford.
With Kevin Glenn being dealt last weekend, Cato, now the starter, will try to keep Montreal in the playoff hunt against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Friday.
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