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Offensive line coach Luc Brodeur-Jourdain steps away from Montreal Alouettes

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Offensive line coach Luc Brodeur-Jourdain has stepped away from the Montreal Alouettes.

The 42-year-old retired during the 2019 season and immediately became the team’s assistant offensive line coach. He was then promoted to the role of offensive line coach the following year, serving in the role for five seasons.

“On behalf of the Montreal Alouettes, I want to thank Luc for everything he has done both on the field and in the community,” said general manager Danny Maciocia in a statement. “He has always shown a warm and engaging personality, and we will miss his leadership, his kind spirit, and his love of football.”

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The native of Saint-Hyacinthe, Que. played 168 regular-season games over 11 seasons with the Alouettes, winning two Grey Cups. He was twice named All-East Division and once named All-CFL. He later won a third Grey Cup in 2023 as a coach.

Brodeur-Jourdain was originally a sixth-round draft pick in the 2008 CFL Draft out of Université Laval, where he won three Vanier Cups.

The Montreal Alouettes finished second in the East Division standings in 2025 with a 10-8 record and beat the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the East Final before losing the 112th Grey Cup to the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Davis Alexander went 7-0 as a starter during the regular-season, though he missed 11 games due to a hamstring injury.

The Alouettes ranked eighth in net offence, first in net defence, and third with a turnover differential of plus-eight. The club’s leading rusher was Stevie Scott III with 418 yards, leading receiver was Tyler Snead with 1,129 yards, and leading tackler was Darnell Sankey with 103 tackles. Montreal finished sixth in attendance with average crowds of 21,132, which was a 0.8 percent decrease from the previous year.

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