TORONTO — An arbitrator has reinstated the CFL's indefinite suspension of Montreal Alouettes defensive lineman Shawn Lemon for gambling on sports.
TORONTO — An arbitrator has reinstated the CFL's indefinite suspension of Montreal Alouettes defensive lineman Shawn Lemon for gambling on sports.
The league suspended Lemon indefinitely April 24 for allegedly betting on games, including one he played in. Lemon has helped the defending Grey Cup champions open with a 4-0 record, registering six tackles and a sack. The suspension came after Lemon announced his retirement, which was a surprise as he had recently signed a one-year extension with the Alouettes after helping them win the Grey Cup.
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