Edmonton Journal

Manziel traded to struggling Alouettes

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The Montreal Alouettes are hoping quarterbac­k Johnny Manziel can help turn their season around before it’s too late.

Montreal traded for the former Heisman Trophy winner on Sunday, acquiring the 25-year-old from the Hamilton Tiger-Cats for defensive end Jamaal Westerman, wide receiver Chris Williams and two first-round draft selections.

Offensive linemen Tony Washington and Landon Rice are heading to Montreal alongside Manziel.

The first-round picks that the Ticats will receive are for 2020 and 2021.

The Alouettes (1-4) have scored a league-low 69 points in five games this season while also allowing a league-high 148 points against.

Als starting QB Drew Willy suffered his second injury of the season in Saturday’s 25-8 loss to the Calgary Stampeders, leaving head coach Mike Sherman to run with third-stringer Matt Shiltz for three quarters of the game.

Backup Jeff Mathews, who replaced Willy in a Week 4 start, is also out four to six weeks with an injured foot.

Six weeks into the season Manziel had yet to take a snap for the Tiger-Cats (2-3).

Manziel began the season No. 2 on Hamilton’s depth chart and has been on the sidelines as Jeremiah Masoli’s backup while waiting for his opportunit­y to get into his first game with meaning since his last appearance in the NFL in 2015.

Manziel is making a comeback in the CFL after being released by the Cleveland Browns in March 2016.

The 2012 Heisman Trophy winner at Texas A&M was 21-of-32 for 168 yards and a touchdown in two CFL exhibition games with Hamilton.

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