Alouettes’ Philpot embraces pressure as CFL’s highest-paid Canadian receiver
Tyson Philpot is comfortable as the CFL benchmark at his position.
Last December, the Montreal Alouettes signed Philpot to a two-year extension that made him the league’s highest-paid Canadian receiver. The deal called for $275,000 in hard money for 2026 and $285,000 next year and included a $100,000 signing bonus.
The 25-year-old Delta, B.C., native, entering his fifth CFL season, expects to be the standard others are judged against.
“What comes with being the best is having people who’re breathing down your neck and I think that’s what makes you great,” Philpot said recently. “That’s what’s always allowed me to rise to the highest occasion, taking that all in and running with it.











