Fourth-stringer James Morgan ‘ready to go’ as Alouettes’ QB shuffle continues
MONTREAL — Nearly one year after being released from the practice roster, James Morgan is the quarterback Montreal will lean on to stop the bleeding.
He’ll make his first CFL start Thursday night as the injury-plagued Alouettes (5-5) try to halt a three-game skid against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, stepping in as the team’s fourth quarterback this season with Davis Alexander, McLeod Bethel-Thompson and Caleb Evans sidelined.
“You never know when things are going to happen,” the 28-year-old said on Wednesday at Olympic Stadium. “And when the opportunity comes … it is challenging, but you just got to take it the best you can and prepare as much as you can, and when you get in there, just be ready to go.”
A fourth-round New York Jets draft pick in 2020, Morgan bounced around NFL practice squads and played for the Pittsburgh Maulers of the USFL before joining the Alouettes in January 2024 after the Maulers folded.
