Marquee quarterbacks pick their spots on busy first day of CFL free agency
Mike Reilly and Trevor Harris were both on the move, while Bo Levi Mitchell stayed put on a wild opening day of CFL free agency.
The three quarterbacks were the top players available when the free-agent frenzy began Tuesday at noon ET. Reilly was the first of the big three to go, signing a huge four-year, $2.9-million deal (average annual value $725,000) with the B.C. Lions following six seasons with the Edmonton Eskimos.
Reilly, 34, was the CFL’s highest-paid player last season at over $500,000. The Kennewick, Wash., native is now closer to home and returns to the franchise he began his CFL career with in 2010.