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Matthieu Proulx

Date of birth

(1981-04-16) April 16, 1981 (age 43)

Place of birth

Plaster Rock, New Brunswick

Career information

Status

Retired

CFL status

National

Position(s)

S

Height

6 ft 1 in (185 cm)

Weight

205 lb (93 kg)

US college

Laval

CFL draft

2005 / Round: 1 / Pick: 5

Drafted by

Montreal Alouettes

Career history

As player

20052010

Montreal Alouettes

Career highlights and awards

  • Grey Cup champion (2009, 2010)
  • CFL East All-Star

    2009

    Awards

    Career stats

    Matthieu Proulx (born April 16, 1981) is a former safety with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League.

    Early years

    [edit]

    Proulx was born in Plaster Rock, New Brunswick, but his family relocated to Gatineau. He began Canadian football as a sport to play in between baseball and skiing and had to travel to Gloucester, Ontario, to play at the midget level at age 18. To play football at CEGEP level, Proulx had to go to Montreal and played for Collège André-Grasset.[1]

    Proulx attended Université Laval, majoring in law, and played for the Rouge-et-Or from 2001 to 2004. Over 18 games between 2002 and 2004, he intercepted five passes for 74 yards and a touchdown, scored two touchdowns on punt returns, and recorded 54 tackles, six sacks, seven pass knockdowns, and two forced fumbles.[2] He won back-to-back Vanier Cups with Laval in 2003 and 2004 and was awarded the Bruce Coulter Award as the most outstanding defensive player in the 2004 Vanier Cup.

    Professional career

    [edit]

    Proulx was drafted by Montreal in the first round in the 2005 CFL Draft and was the runner-up for the 2005 CFL's Most Outstanding Rookie Award.

    2008 CFL season may be considered his breakthrough season, however.[1] He had been scheduled to start at safety but suffered a hamstring injury at the beginning of the season. Nevertheless, he recovered to dress for 11 games, including five starts, and has moved ahead of Étienne Boulay on the depth chart.[1]

    He studied for the bar in Montreal in 2007[2] and pursues a career in law during the off-season and intends continue upon his retirement.[1]

    On March 1, 2011, Radio-Canada announced on its website that Proulx will officially announce his retirement from professional football the next day at the age 29.[3]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c d Zurkowsky, Herb (2008-11-20). "Winning CFL title 'would be huge,' Proulx says". Montreal Gazette. Archived from the original on 2012-11-05. Retrieved 2008-11-21.
  • ^ a b "Matthieu Proulx". Rosters. Canadian Football League. Archived from the original on 2008-06-17. Retrieved 2008-11-21.
  • ^ "Proulx à la retraite".
  • [edit]

  • 2Davis Sanchez
  • 4Chad Owens
  • 5Adrian McPherson
  • 6Avon Cobourne (MVP)
  • 7John Bowman
  • 8Kerry Carter
  • 9Anwar Stewart
  • 11Chip Cox
  • 12Chris Leak
  • 13Anthony Calvillo
  • 15Damon Duval
  • 16Stanford Samuels
  • 17Billy Parker
  • 18Jamel Richardson
  • 19S. J. Green
  • 20Matthieu Proulx
  • 21Michael Giffin
  • 22Étienne Boulay
  • 25Larry Taylor
  • 30Dahrran Diedrick
  • 31Mark Estelle
  • 35De'Audra Dix
  • 37Martin Bédard
  • 38Doug Goldsby
  • 39Jerald Brown
  • 40Diamond Ferri
  • 41Shea Emry
  • 43Guillaume Allard-Caméus
  • 45Paul Woldu
  • 46Walter Spencer
  • 50Andrew Woodruff
  • 51Cory Huclack
  • 52Ramon Guzman
  • 54Jeff Perrett
  • 57Scott Flory
  • 58Luc Brodeur-Jourdain
  • 59Josh Bourke
  • 62Dylan Steenbergen
  • 65Paul Lambert
  • 68Bryan Chiu
  • 69Eric Wilson
  • 72Jeff Robertshaw
  • 81Kerry Watkins
  • 82Danny Desriveaux
  • 85Brian Bratton
  • 86Ben Cahoon (MVC)
  • 90Keron Williams
  • 91Shawn Mayne
  • 94Darrell Campbell
  • 98Jermaine McElveen
  • 2Brandon Whitaker
  • 3Tim Maypray
  • 4Ricky Santos
  • 5Adrian McPherson
  • 6Avon Cobourne
  • 7John Bowman
  • 8Kerry Carter
  • 9Anwar Stewart
  • 11Chip Cox
  • 12Chris Leak
  • 13Anthony Calvillo
  • 15Damon Duval
  • 16Raymond Fontaine
  • 17Billy Parker
  • 18Jamel Richardson
  • 19S. J. Green
  • 20Matthieu Proulx
  • 21Michael Giffin
  • 22Étienne Boulay
  • 24Colt David
  • 30Dahrran Diedrick
  • 31Mark Estelle
  • 35De'Audra Dix
  • 36Steven Holness
  • 37Martin Bédard
  • 39Jerald Brown
  • 40Diamond Ferri
  • 41Shea Emry
  • 43Justin Conn
  • 45Paul Woldu
  • 47Ivan Brown
  • 52Ramon Guzman
  • 54Jeff Perrett
  • 55Skip Seagraves
  • 57Scott Flory
  • 58Luc Brodeur-Jourdain
  • 59Josh Bourke
  • 60Andrew Woodruff
  • 62Dylan Steenbergen
  • 69Eric Wilson
  • 80Éric Deslauriers
  • 81Kerry Watkins (MVP)
  • 82Danny Desriveaux
  • 85Brian Bratton
  • 86Ben Cahoon
  • 90Chima Ihekwoaba
  • 96J. P. Bekasiak
  • 98Jermaine McElveen
  • Brandon London
  • Head coach: Marc Trestman


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