
Hamilton Tiger-Cats will dress two quarterbacks to save space in salary cap
HAMILTON — The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are taking a novel approach to helping address their injury woes at receiver.
The CFL club is now dressing just two quarterbacks for its games. Hamilton had starter Jeremiah Masoli and backup Dane Evans in uniform for its 35-32 overtime loss to B.C. last weekend and the two will suit up Saturday when the Ticats host the Lions at Tim Hortons Field.
Under CFL rules, teams are permitted to dress three quarterbacks per game.
Bryant Moniz is Hamilton’s third quarterback, but he’s been moved to the practice roster. Practice-roster players earn a minimum of $750 a week plus housing or housing allowance, which is significantly less than what the No. 3 quarterback would make on the active roster, thus creating space under the salary cap, which is $5.2 million in 2018.