tsn.ca - 4/21/2008
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The Toronto Argonauts added some size to their receiving corps, adding former Pro Bowler and NFL receiving yards leader David Boston."We are extremely excited about signing David. We have been looking for a big, physical receiver and he certainly fulfills that role. He has the size and speed to be a dominant player in our league as the wider field should fit well with his natural abilities," ...
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BOSTON LANDS IN TORONTO
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In August, and again in December, the NFL will send two teams to Toronto for the purposes of playing a football game. But Canadians won’t have to wait that long to watch (previously) high-end football players do their thing on non-U.S. soil. Receiver David Boston, a first-round pick of the Arizona Cardinals in 1999 and the recipient of a big-money free-agent contract with the Chargers several years later, has signed with the CFL’s Toronto Argonauts . Most recently, Boston was cut by the Bucs after a DUI arrest. The 29-year-old wideout has also played for the Dolphins. Canada is ...
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The Toronto Argonauts added some size to their receiving corps, adding former Pro Bowler and NFL receiving yards leader David Boston.
“We are extremely excited about signing David. We have been looking for a big, physical receiver and he certainly fulfills that role. He has the size and speed to be a dominant player in our league as the wider field should fit well with his natural abilities,” head coach Rich Stubler said in a statement. “Combined with returning receivers Arland Bruce III, Obed Cétoute, Patrick ...
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