Former Packers coach Mike Sherman named to lead CFL's Alouettes

Marc Lancaster

Former Packers coach Mike Sherman named to lead CFL's Alouettes image

Mike Sherman is back in pro football.

The CFL's Montreal Alouettes named Sherman as their new coach Wednesday, nearly 12 years after the end of his run in the same job with the Green Bay Packers.

The 63-year-old has been working at a much lower level recently, spending 2015-16 as a high school coach in his native Massachusetts before resigning in the spring.

He most recently worked in the NFL as offensive coordinator for the Dolphins in 2012-13 on the heels of a mediocre four-year stint as head coach at Texas A&M, where he compiled a 25-25 record.

Sherman remains best known for his work with the Packers from 2000-05. He led Green Bay to four consecutive playoff appearances but never advanced past the second weekend in the playoffs. He was fired after going 4-12 in 2005.

Sherman steps into an unstable situation in Montreal, which is coming off a 3-15 season, hasn't reached the playoffs since 2014, and has cycled through five different head coaches (one of them getting two stints) since Marc Trestman left following the 2012 season after winning a pair of Grey Cup titles during his stint.

Sherman now joins Trestman (Toronto) and June Jones (Hamilton) as former NFL head coaches currently in the CFL ranks.

 

Marc Lancaster

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Marc Lancaster joined The Sporting News in 2022 after working closely with TSN for five years as an editor for the company now known as Stats Perform. He previously worked as an editor at The Washington Times, AOL’s FanHouse.com and the old CNNSportsIllustrated.com, and as a beat writer covering the Tampa Bay Rays, Cincinnati Reds, and University of Georgia football and women’s basketball. A Georgia graduate, he has been a Baseball Hall of Fame voter since 2013.