DaShaun Amos, Jamal Peters together again with Hamilton Tiger-Cats
- DaShaun Amos joined the Hamilton Tiger-Cats during the off-season, reuniting with Jamal Peters after both secured the 2022 Grey Cup championship as members of the Toronto Argonauts.
- Amos joined Hamilton after winning the 2024 Grey Cup with Toronto and being a '24 East Division all-star, while Peters entered his second season with Hamilton following three years with Toronto.
- The Tiger-Cats, who finished last season with a 7-11 record and missed the playoffs despite going undefeated against Toronto, have added experienced defensive secondary players Reggie Stubblefield and Branden Dozier, and brought on Brent Monsoon as their new defensive coordinator.
- Amos participated in all 18 regular-season games last year, tallying 25 tackles, five interceptions—including one he returned for a defensive touchdown. In Toronto's 41-24 Grey Cup victory over Winnipeg, he contributed to a team effort that tied the record by securing four interceptions, which collectively were returned for a total of 164 yards, setting a new benchmark for the championship game.
- With Monsoon aiming to build an aggressive defense and Peters considered a top cover corner, Amos emphasized team depth and mutual coverage to prevent opponents from targeting one side, signaling potential defensive improvement for Hamilton this season.
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