GM Kavis Reed says he has not categorically ruled out the Als signing Durant in the future, but that would only be in limited circumstances.

Reed said the organization’s not closing the book on Durant returning, but that would likely only occur should he still remain unsigned by May, when teams prepare for the start of training camp. Veteran backup CFL quarterbacks generally earn between $190,000 and $225,000, plus incentives for play time.
In a nine-team league, Durant might have limited options, especially after Edmonton on Monday signed Kevin Glenn, recently released by Saskatchewan. But Durant, who recently became a first-time father, wants to play this season. His most-likely destination appears to be Winnipeg, where he would be reunited with offensive co-ordinator Paul LaPolice. Also, the future of Travis Lulay in British Columbia and Toronto’s Ricky Ray, both potential free agents, remains uncertain.
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