Associated Press
May. 1, 2003 4:23 p.m.
MONTREAL (AP)—
The Montreal Alouettes released running back Lawrence Phillips on Thursday.
The Canadian Football League team did not explain why the former NFL first-round draft pick was released, saying in a statement that he "did not meet the minimum behavioral standards expected" of the organization.
Phillips, 27, walked out on the Alouettes midway through the 2002 season. He returned a few days later and helped Montreal win the Grey Cup last November.
The former Nebraska star saw his NFL career cut short by disciplinary problems and run-ins with the law. He was released by three NFL clubs.
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May. 1, 2003 4:23 p.m.
MONTREAL (AP)—
The Montreal Alouettes released running back Lawrence Phillips on Thursday.
The Canadian Football League team did not explain why the former NFL first-round draft pick was released, saying in a statement that he "did not meet the minimum behavioral standards expected" of the organization.
Phillips, 27, walked out on the Alouettes midway through the 2002 season. He returned a few days later and helped Montreal win the Grey Cup last November.
The former Nebraska star saw his NFL career cut short by disciplinary problems and run-ins with the law. He was released by three NFL clubs.
MORE
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