The Toronto Argonauts have re-signed three veterans, including American linebacker Isaac Darcangelo, American wide receiver Jake Herslow and Canadian wide receiver David Ungerer III.
Darcangelo made 60 defensive tackles, 22 special teams tackles, four forced fumbles and two sacks in 18 regular-season games. Brighton MI native. primarily played a depth role, although he also made five starts at middle linebacker.
The six-foot-one, 230-pound defensive end joined the Argonauts in 2024 and made 35 defensive tackles, five special teams tackles and one forced fumble as a CFL rookie. He helped the team win the Gray Cup.
The 25-year-old played collegiately at the University of Illinois and then played professionally for the Detroit Lions, Las Vegas Raiders and Michigan Panthers. He didn't see any NFL action during the regular season.
Hurslow had a breakout season in 2025, making 59 catches for 756 yards and nine touchdowns over 13 regular-season games. He played one regular season game in 2024, making two receptions for 55 yards and one score.
The six-foot, 185-pound Virginia Beach, Virginia native played for the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 2023, although he did not play in the regular season. He also played for the Seattle Seahawks and Houston Roughnecks.
Ungerer III had 53 catches for 653 yards and two touchdowns in 18 regular-season starts in 2025, setting new career highs in catches and yardage. The five-foot-nine, 171-pound target caught 159 passes for 2,113 yards and eight touchdowns over 86 CFL regular-season games with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Argonauts.
Although Ungerer III was born in Pullman, Washington, he gained Canadian status through his mother, Sylvia, who was born in Toronto. He was originally selected in the second round of the 2019 CFL Draft by the Tiger-Cats.
In 2025, the Toronto Argonauts finished third in the East Division standings with a 5–13 record, missing the playoffs for the first time since 2019. Franchise quarterback Chad Kelly was unable to play the entire season due to a broken leg he suffered in the Eastern final last year, giving way to Nick Arbuckle, who threw for 4,370 yards, 26 touchdowns and 15 interceptions to be named by the team. Most Outstanding Player candidate.
The Argonauts ranked seventh in net offense, sixth in net defense and seventh in turnover differential of minus-eight. The club's leading rusher was Spencer Brown with 314 yards, the leading receiver was Dejon Brissett with 907 yards, and the leading tackler was Cameron Judge with 79 tackles. Toronto ranked ninth in attendance with an average attendance of 15,109, down 0.1 percent from the previous year.






