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Dexter McCluster heads to the CFL

Denver Broncos v Kansas City Chiefs

KANSAS CITY, MO - DECEMBER 01: Wide receiver Dexter McCluster #22 of the Kansas City Chiefs makes a diving catch against the Denver Broncos during the second half on December 1, 2013 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. Denver beat Kansas City 35-28. (Photo by Peter Aiken/Getty Images)

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Terrell Owens could be playing in Canada. For now, a former NFL player some 15 years younger than Owens is headed there.

The Toronto Argonauts announced on Monday that they have signed running back Dexter McCluster.

A second-round pick of the Chiefs in 2010, McCluster played both running back and receiver in the NFL. After four years in Kansas City, he spent two with the Titans and a portion of 2016 with the Chargers.

McCluster, a 29-year-old who did not play in 2017, generated 1,042 rushing yards and 1,993 receiving yards. He also racked up 1,554 kick-return yards and 1,388 punt-return yards, for a grand total of 5,977 all-purpose yards.