2022 Montreal Alouettes season

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2022 Montreal Alouettes season
President Mario Cecchini
General manager Danny Maciocia
Head coach Khari Jones (1–3),
Danny Maciocia (8–6)
Home field Percival Molson Memorial Stadium
Results
Record9–9
Division place2nd, East
Playoff finishLost East Final
Team MOP Eugene Lewis
Team MODP Adarius Pickett
Team MOC Marc-Antoine Dequoy
Team MOOL Landon Rice
Team MOST Chandler Worthy
Team MOR Tyson Philpot
Uniform
CFL MTL Jersey 2022.png

The 2022 Montreal Alouettes season was the 55th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 67th overall. The Alouettes finished second in their division, an improvement on their third place finish in 2021 and qualified for the playoffs for the third consecutive season following the team's week 19 victory over the Ottawa Redblacks. [1] However, after defeating the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the East Semi-Final, the team lost to the Toronto Argonauts in the East Final. The Alouettes held their training camp in Trois-Rivières at Stade Diablos. [2]

Contents

The 2022 CFL season was the third season for Khari Jones as the team's head coach and offensive coordinator. [3] However, he was fired after four games on July 6, 2022, where the team started with a 1–3 record. [4] He was replaced by the team's general manager, Danny Maciocia, who was entering his second season with the team. [5] The Alouettes also fired their defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach, Barron Miles, on July 6, 2022, and he was replaced by Noel Thorpe, who returned for his third stint with the club. [4]

Offseason

CFL Global Draft

The 2022 CFL Global Draft took place on May 3, 2022. [6] With the format being a snake draft, the Alouettes selected first in the odd-numbered rounds and ninth in the even-numbered rounds. [7]

RoundPickPlayerPositionUniversity/Club TeamNationality
11 Kingsley Jonathan DE Syracuse Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria
218 Thomas Odukoya TE Eastern Michigan Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
319 Kirk Christodoulou P Pittsburgh Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia

CFL National Draft

The 2022 CFL Draft took place on May 3, 2022. [8] The Alouettes had the first overall pick for the first time since 1972 following their trade of the fourth overall pick and the playing rights for Carter O'Donnell to the Edmonton Elks. [9] The team also acquired the ninth overall selection from the Winnipeg Blue Bombers after trading Cameron Lawson. [10] In total, the Alouettes had nine selections in the draft. [11]

RoundPickPlayerPositionSchoolHometown
11 Tyrell Richards LB Syracuse Brampton, ON
19 Tyson Philpot WR Calgary Delta, BC
218 Rodeem Brown OL Alberta Halifax, NS
324 Vincent Forbes-Mombleau WR Laval Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac, QC
433 Tysen-Otis Copeland DB Montreal Montreal, QC
542 Ryth-Jean Giraud RBMontreal Laval, QC
651 Peter Kozushka OLAlberta Yorkton, SK
760 Yanis Chihat LBLaval Quebec City, QC
869 Zach Lindley LB Western Chatham, ON

Preseason

Schedule

WeekGameDateKickoffOpponentResultsTVVenueAttendanceSummary
ScoreRecord
A1Sat, May 287:00 p.m. EDT at Hamilton Tiger-Cats L 23–250–1None Tim Hortons Field N/A Recap
B2Fri, June 37:00 p.m. EDTvs. Ottawa Redblacks W 27–261–1 TSN/RDS Molson Stadium 11,273 Recap

[12] [13] [14]

 #  Games played with blue uniforms.

Regular season

Standings

TeamGPWLTPtsPFPADivStk
Toronto Argonauts 181170224434157–3L1 Details
Montreal Alouettes 18990184714665–5W1 Details
Hamilton Tiger-Cats 188100164214735–5W4 Details
Ottawa Redblacks 18414083704753–7L3 Details

Schedule

WeekGameDateKickoffOpponentResultsTVVenueAttendanceSummary
ScoreRecord
11Thu, June 99:00 p.m. EDTat Calgary Stampeders L 27–300–1 TSN/RDS McMahon Stadium 21,139 Recap
22Thu, June 167:30 p.m. EDTat Toronto Argonauts L 19–200–2TSN/RDS/ESPN2 BMO Field 12,498 Recap
33Thu, Jun 237:30 p.m. EDTvs. Saskatchewan Roughriders W 37–131–2TSN/RDS Molson Stadium 16,027 Recap
44Sat, July 27:00 p.m. EDTat Saskatchewan RoughridersL 20–411–3TSN/RDS/ESPN2 Mosaic Stadium 27,717 Recap
5Bye
65Thu, July 147:30 p.m. EDTvs. Edmonton Elks L 31–321–4TSN/RDS/ESPN2Molson Stadium16,128 Recap
76Thu, July 217:00 p.m. EDTat Ottawa Redblacks W 40–332–4TSN/RDS TD Place Stadium 21,537 Recap
87Thu, Jul 287:30 p.m. EDTat Hamilton Tiger-Cats L 17–242–5TSN/RDS Tim Hortons Field 20,932 Recap
98Thu, Aug 47:30 p.m. EDTvs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers L 24–382–6TSN/RDSMolson Stadium17,093 Recap
109Thu, Aug 118:30 p.m. EDTat Winnipeg Blue BombersW 20–17 (OT)3–6TSN/RDS IG Field 31,053 Recap
1110Sat, Aug 204:00 p.m. EDTvs. Hamilton Tiger-CatsW 29–284–6TSN/RDSMolson Stadium21,024 Recap
12Bye
1311 Fri, Sept 2 7:30 p.m. EDTvs. Ottawa RedblacksL 24–384–7TSN/RDSMolson Stadium15,303 Recap
1412Fri, Sep 97:30 p.m. EDTvs. BC Lions W 31–105–7TSN/RDSMolson Stadium15,511 Recap
15Bye
1613Fri, Sept 237:30 p.m. EDTvs. Hamilton Tiger-CatsW 23–166–7TSN/RDS/ESPN2Molson Stadium17,008 Recap
1714Sat, Oct 14:00 p.m. EDTat Edmonton ElksW 25–187–7TSN/RDS Commonwealth Stadium 24,201 Recap
1815 Mon, Oct 10 1:00 p.m. EDTvs. Ottawa RedblacksL 18–247–8TSN/RDS/ESPN2Molson Stadium21,824 Recap
1916Fri, Oct 147:00 p.m. EDTat Ottawa RedblacksW 34–308–8TSN/RDSTD Place Stadium18,147 Recap
2017Sat, Oct 224:00 p.m. EDTvs. Toronto ArgonautsL 23–248–9TSN/RDSMolson Stadium19,226 Recap
2118Sat, Oct 292:00 p.m. EDTat Toronto ArgonautsW 38–339–9TSN/RDSBMO Field13,155 Recap

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 #  Games played with white uniforms.
 #  Games played with blue uniforms.

Post-season

Schedule

GameDateKickoffOpponentResultsTVVenueAttendanceSummary
ScoreRecord
East Semi-FinalSun, Nov 61:00 p.m. ESTvs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats W 28–171–0TSN/RDSMolson Stadium20,693 Recap
East FinalSun, Nov 131:00 p.m. ESTat Toronto Argonauts L 27–341–1TSN/RDS BMO Field 21,331 Recap

[12]

 #  Games played with white uniforms.
 #  Games played with blue uniforms.

Team

Roster

Montreal Alouettes roster
Quarterbacks

Receivers

Running backs

Fullbacks

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

1-Game Injured List

6-Game Injured List

  • None
Practice Roster

Suspended

Italics indicate American player • Bold indicates Global player • 46 Roster, 13 Injured, 7 Practice, 8 Suspended
Roster updated 2022-11-12 • Depth chart Transactions Archived 2014-07-01 at the Wayback Machine More CFL rosters

Coaching staff

Front Office

Head Coach

Offensive Coaches

 

Defensive Coaches

Special Teams Coaches

Staff

  • Equipment Manager – David Deschamps
  • Assistant Equipment Manager – Dominic Manno
  • Head Athletic Therapist – Tristan Castonguay
  • Assistant Athletic Therapist - Dillon Warren

Coaching Staff Archived 2014-11-29 at the Wayback Machine
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