Alouettes, Duron Carter agree to 1-year deal
Devaan Ingraham / Reuters
Duron Carter is back in Montreal.
The Alouettes agreed to a one-year deal with the receiver on Monday after the 24-year-old spent last season with the Indianapolis Colts.
"We welcome Duron back to the Alouettes family. His ability to make big plays will add unlimited potential to our new revamped offense," said Alouettes general manager and head coach Jim Popp.
Carter played with the Alouettes from 2013-2014 and was one of the league's best receivers during that time. The former CFL All-Star posted 75 catches, 1,030 yards, and seven touchdowns in 2014.
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