Why did the Ottawa Redblacks trade Dru Brown, their starting QB the last two seasons?
24-06-2026 22:28 via ottawacitizen.com

Why did the Ottawa Redblacks trade Dru Brown, their starting QB the last two seasons?

Dru Brown asked for his outright release from the Ottawa Redblacks one month ago, on the same training camp day he found out he had lost his job as the team's starting quarterback to Jake Maier. Read More
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