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  1. Anthony Calvillo (born August 23, 1972) is an American coach and retired player of Canadian football. He is the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL) and a former professional Canadian football quarterback.

  2. Anthony Calvillo (born August 23, 1972) is an American coach and retired player of Canadian football. He is the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL) and a former professional Canadian football quarterback.

  3. Anthony Calvillo in Wikipedia. Anthony Calvillo on cfl.ca. Calvillo Given Keys to the City December, 2011. Bio of Calvillo on TSN. For Alouette's Calvillo, 35 is the New 30 - August 25, 2007. Alouettes' Anthony Calvillo Hopes Birthday Will be Record Breaker - August 23, 2012. Calvillo Belongs in Pro Football Hall of Fame - August 29, 2012

    Year
    Team
    Gp
    Pa
    2013
    MON
    7
    196
    2012
    MON
    18
    555
    2011
    MON
    18
    654
    2010
    MON
    16
    562
  4. www.anthonycalvillo.ca › bioBio - AC13

    Anthony Calvillo is a Hall Of Fame Canadian Football League quarterback who is currently the Offensive Coordinator for the Montréal Alouettes. He remains active in the community, supporting many charitable causes. He is a motivational speaker who shares his story to audiences across Canada.

  5. Anthony Calvillo played in the Canadian Football League as quarterback for 20 seasons with three clubs for a total of 329 regular season games and a further 18 playoff contests. Calvillo began his career in 1994 with the expansion Las Vegas Posse before moving on to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats for three seasons, 1995-1997.

  6. Dec 3, 2022 · Anthony Calvillo holds the all-time record for passing yards in the CFL, is a three-time Grey Cup winner and now has several years under his belt as a football coach, but he's not done...

  7. Nov 21, 2021 · He played his first game for the Als in 1998 and played in eight Grey Cups, winning three. He played 20 CFL seasons and holds the all-time CFL passing record with 79,816 yards, third among all ...

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