Montreal Alouettes have signed Canadian forward Pierre-Olivier Lestage to a three-year contract that keeps him with the team until 2028.
The 28-year-old native of Saint-Eustache, Que. Made 17 starts at left guard in 2025, helping the Alouettes reach their 112th Gray Cup in Winnipeg. He was named All-East Division for the first time in his CFL career.
The six-foot-three, 312-pound blocker was originally selected in the second round of the 2021 CFL Draft out of the University of Montreal. He signed with the Alouettes in 2022 after a stint with the Seattle Seahawks and has since played 64 CFL regular-season games, helping Montreal win its 110th Gray Cup in 2023.
“We are thrilled to be able to count on Pierre-Olivier's services for the next three years; this is great news for our football club,” general manager Danny Maccioscia said in a statement. “I've known Pierre-Olivier since his university days and he has an infectious work ethic. He's a regular presence in our dressing room.”
Lestage was recently named 3DownNation23rd among expected CFL free agents.
The Montreal Alouettes finished second in the East Division standings in 2025 with a 10-8 record and beat the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the East final before losing the 112th Gray Cup to the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Davis Alexander went 7-0 in the regular season as a starter, although he missed 11 games with a hamstring injury.
The Alouettes ranked eighth in net offense, first in net defense and third with a plus-eight turnover margin. The club's leading rusher was Stevie Scott III with 418 yards, the leading receiver was Tyler Snead with 1,129 yards, and the leading tackler was Darnell Sankey with 103 tackles. Montreal ranked sixth in attendance with an average attendance of 21,132, down 0.8 percent from the previous year.






