Michael Lionello
Michael Lionello is a Canadian professional football coach who is the Pass Game Coordinator & Receivers Coach for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He is a Grey Cup champion after winning with the Alouettes in 2023. Early lifeLionello grew up in Delta, British Columbia and played high school football at South Delta Secondary in his senior year.[1] He later attended the University of Victoria.[1] Coaching careerSimon Fraser ClanLionello began his coaching career with the Simon Fraser Clan in 2013 after emailing head coach Dave Johnson and offering assistance with the team.[1] In 2014, he served as the team's director of football operations and in 2015, he added the titles of running backs coach, recruiting co-coordinator, and video coordinator.[2] Players worked withAnte Milanovic-Litre, Jordan Herdman, Justin Herdman, Michael Couture, Mitch Barnett, Casey ChinBC LionsLionello joined the coaching staff of BC Lions as their quality control coach on March 8, 2016.[1] He was promoted to running backs coach in 2017 and served in that role for two seasons.[3] He was not retained for the 2019 season by the team's new head coach, DeVone Claybrooks.[4] Players worked withJeremiah Johnson, Chris Rainey, Rolly Lumbala, David Mackie, Shaquille Murray-Lawrence, Brandon Rutley, Tyrell Sutton, Wayne MooreToronto ArgonautsOn March 26, 2019, it was announced that Lionello had joined the Toronto Argonauts as the team's running backs coach, reuniting him with former SFU head coach, Jacques Chapdelaine, who was the team's offensive coordinator.[5] After a disappointing season for the team, Lionello was not retained for 2020. Players worked withJames Wilder Jr., Declan Cross, A.J. Ouellette, Brandon Burks, Regis CibasuMontreal AlouettesOn January 9, 2020, it was announced that Lionello had been hired as an offensive assistant for the Montreal Alouettes.[6] However, he did not coach in 2020 following the cancellation of the 2020 CFL season. On May 11, 2022, he was promoted to receivers coach for the team.[3][7] He won his first Grey Cup championship in 2023 after the Alouettes defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the 110th Grey Cup game.[8] Players worked with (by year)2021 - Vernon Adams Jr., Trevor Harris, Matthew Shiltz, Shea Patterson, Nick Tiano2022 - Geno Lewis (East Division Most Outstading Player), Tyson Philpot (East Division Most Outstanding Rookie), Kaion Julien-Grant, Jake Wieneke, Cole Spieker, Reggie White Jr., Chandler Worthy, Jon'Vea Johnson, Kevin Kaya2023 - Austin Mack (CFL All-Star), Tyler Snead, Jake Harty, Greg Ellingson, James Letcher Jr., Shedler Fervius2024 - Charleston Rambo, Nate Behar, Jose Barbon, Tyjon LindseyReferences
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