Alouettes’ Brodeur-Jourdain prepared for swan song against Tiger-Cats
MONTREAL — The Luc Brodeur-Jourdain era in Montreal will come to a close Thursday night.
The Alouettes offensive lineman will don cleats and pads for the last time when his team faces the Hamilton Tiger-Cats its home opener at Percival Molson Stadium. The veteran announced on Monday he will retire after the game, ending an impressive career spent entirely in Montreal.
The Alouettes took Brodeur-Jourdain, a Laval Rouge et Or product, with the very last pick in the 2008 CFL draft. He went on to become a two-time Grey Cup champion, CFL all-star and East Division all-star.
Brodeur-Jourdain re-signed with the Alouettes for another season with the understanding that he’d be an “insurance policy” for the offensive line. But the 36-year old had yet to play in a game as lineman Kristian Matte has held down the role of centre. The team could also slot guard Sean Jamieson over to centre.