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Alouettes re-sign receiver London to contract extension

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The Canadian Press
3/18/2013 1:37:46 PM
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MONTREAL -- The Montreal Alouettes signed receiver Brandon London to a three-year contract Monday.

The six-foot-four, 210-pound London had 43 catches for 843 yards and three touchdowns in 10 games last season. London, 28, had five 100-yard games in 2012.

"Brandon had that so-called breakout season last year, unfortunately he didn't get to finish it due to injury," Montreal GM Jim Popp said in a statement. "We expect he will pick up were he left off.

"He gives our team a lift and has really become that guy you can count on in a crunch."

London is entering his fourth season with Montreal. He earned a Super Bowl ring as a practice-squad member of the New York Giants in 2007 before winning a Grey Cup with the Alouettes in 2010.

Brandon London (Photo: The Canadian Press)

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