TORONTO — The Montreal Alouettes cut four coaches on Thursday after the CFL announced that a cap on non-player football operations costs will be implemented for the 2019 season. Coaches and other football operations staff, including general managers, scouts and equipment and video personnel, fall under the cap. Teams are capped at 11 coaches and 14 other football operations staff. RelatedThe league said cap violations can result in a team fine, a personal fine and/or the loss of draft picks. Under the policy, clubs will report quarterly to the CFL and file all football operations contracts with the league.
Source: National Post December 06, 2018 22:52 UTC