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Veteran Reggie Stubblefield to make first CFL start in over a year for Ticats

Veteran Reggie Stubblefield to make first CFL start in over a year for Ticats

CTV News11-07-2025
Montreal Alouettes defensive back Reggie Stubblefield (35) dodges a tackle from Toronto Argonauts wide receiver Dejon Brissett (18) after making an interception during second half CFL Eastern Division final football action in Toronto, Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn
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