| Montreal Alouettes | |
|---|---|
| Title | Assistant to general manager and player personnel |
| Personal information | |
| Born | (1966-05-19)May 19, 1966 (age 59) Burlington, Ontario, Canada |
| Career information | |
| College | Laurentian |
| Career history | |
| 1999–2001 | Montreal Alouettes (Asst. Director of Football Operations) |
| 2002–2006 | Montreal Alouettes (Asst.General manager) |
| 2006–2007 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats (General manager) |
| 2008–2012 | Montreal Alouettes (Asst. General manager) |
| 2013–2021 | Ottawa Redblacks (General manager) |
| 2024–present | Montreal Alouettes (Asst. to general manager and player personnel) |
| Awards and highlights | |
Marcel Desjardins (born May 19, 1966) is aCanadian football executive who is currently the assistant to the general manager and player personnel for theMontreal Alouettes of theCanadian Football League (CFL). He has also served as the general manager for theHamilton Tiger-Cats for two seasons and theOttawa Redblacks for eight seasons.[1] He is a four timeGrey Cup champion, having won his first three with the Alouettes and his fourth with the Redblacks in 2016. Desjardins is a graduate of the Sports Administration program atLaurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario.
Desjardins first joined theMontreal Alouettes as the team's assistant director of football operations in 1999.[2] He was promoted to the position of assistantgeneral manager in 2002 and won his firstGrey Cup championship as the Alouettes won the90th Grey Cup that year. He spent four and a half seasons as the Alouettes' assistant GM where the team played in three Grey Cup games over that period.
On August 29, 2006, Desjardins was named the general manager of theHamilton Tiger-Cats, replacing the team's interim general manager,Rob Katz.[3] Desjardins took over a 2–9 Tiger-Cats team that had already fired their head coach,Greg Marshall, their offensive coordinator,Joe Paopao, and their offensive line coach,Kani Kauahi.[3] The Tiger-Cats won two more games with Desjardins as the GM and finished with a 4–14 record. He hired former Alouettes head coach,Charlie Taaffe, to lead the team, but Desjardins' first full season with the Tiger-Cats with a 3–15 record.[4] Notably, he had signedCasey Printers midway through the season and traded away incumbent starter,Jason Maas, but the team's offence still struggled. The biggest challenge facing Desjardins going into 2007 was the introduction of the CFL salary cap which required him to slash as much as $1 million from player salaries as a result of excessive contracts being given to players prior to his arrival. He was fired at the end of the season on November 5, 2007.[4]
Desjardins returned to the Montreal Alouettes to once again serve as the team's assistant general manager on December 5, 2007.[5] He spent another five years with the Alouettes and won his second and third Grey Cups as the team won championships in2009 and2010.
Desjardins received his second opportunity to assemble a CFL team as he was named the general manager for the expansionOttawa Redblacks on January 30, 2013.[6] After a dismal2–16 inaugural season, Desjardins quickly assembled a competitive team as the Redblacks finished with a 12–6 record in2015 and an appearance in the103rd Grey Cup.[7] In just their third season of existence, Desjardins'Redblacks won the first Grey Cup in forty years for an Ottawa CFL team as they defeated theCalgary Stampeders in the104th Grey Cup game.[7] The team remained competitive as they returned to the Grey Cup in2018, but the Redblacks lost the game to theStampeders.
The team experienced a substantial decline in2019 as Desjardins chose not to re-sign certain players while others departed as they were looking to cash in on the success they had while in Ottawa.Trevor Harris,Greg Ellingson,William Powell, andSirVincent Rogers.[8] The team also lost theiroffensive coordinator,Jaime Elizondo, to theXFL after he was not permitted to interview for a vacant CFL head coaching position.[8] The team finished with a 3–15 record and the team's head coach,Rick Campbell, resigned due to a strained relationship with Desjardins.[9]
Desjardins hiredPaul LaPolice to be the Redblacks' new head coach and then traded the first overall draft pick in the2020 CFL draft for quarterback,Nick Arbuckle.[10][11] However, after being unable to comes to terms on a restructured contract with Arbuckle following a cancelled2020 CFL season, Desjardins signedMatt Nichols and released Arbuckle.[12]
Desjardins oversaw a Redblacks team that further went into decline in2021. After starting the year with a 2-9 record and a record of 5-22 overall following their appearance in the 106th Grey Cup, Desjardins was relieved of his duties as general manager on October 25, 2021.[13]
On January 11, 2024, it was announced that Desjardins had returned to the Montreal Alouettes to serve as the team's assistant to the general manager and player personnel.[14]