Well there goes that...........
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In the last 24 hours, wide receiver Terence Jeffers-Harris has gone from one team's cast-off to another team's asset.

One day after being released by the Winnipeg Blue Blue Bombers, Jeffers-Harris has been added to the practice roster of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and will be at practice on Friday, two days ahead of the Eastern Final between the two teams.

While the import receiver can't play for the Tiger-Cats in Sunday's game, he does possess knowledge of the Blue Bombers' playbook, which could prove invaluable with a Grey Cup berth on the line.

He is still eligible to become a free agent in the offseason as well as consider offers from NFL teams.

Jeffers-Harris was released by the Blue Bombers abruptly on Thursday

"It became evident throughout the course of the season that T.J. was struggling with his position with the team," said Blue Bombers general manager Joe Mack. "With our club preparing for this crucial game Sunday, it became clearer that he was having difficulty coming to terms with the challenges of limited playing time, therefore, this difficult decision was made today. Although regrettable, we feel that this was in the best interest of both the organization and T.J. Harris, and thank him for his efforts put forth throughout the past two seasons."