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Marc-Antoine Dequoy, a 31-year-old national defensive back for the Montreal Alouettes, announced his retirement from the Canadian Football League in early February 2026.
Dequoy, who was slated to become a free agent on Feb. 10, had a contract offer from Montreal but said the physical toll of the game and an inability to give 100% led him to step away.
The Université de Montréal product joined the Alouettes in 2021 after a brief stint with the Green Bay Packers and played 73 regular-season games over five seasons.
He compiled career totals of 162 tackles, 21 special-teams tackles, three sacks, five forced fumbles, 12 interceptions and three touchdowns, and earned All-CFL honours in 2023 and 2024.
Dequoy helped Montreal win the 2023 Grey Cup and played in the 2025 championship game.
He cited respect for teammates and the sport as reasons for retiring rather than playing at a reduced level.
The announcement came alongside public gratitude for the city, team management and fans; future plans were not announced.



















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