Toronto Argonauts - Front Office and Coaching Staff

Front Office and Coaching Staff

Toronto Argonauts Staff
Front Office
  • Owner – David Braley
  • President and CEO – Chris Rudge
  • Vice-Chair – Michael Clemons
  • General Manager – Jim Barker
  • Assistant General Manager and Football Operations – Ian Sanderson
  • Assistant General Manager – Chris Jones
  • Director of Player Personnel – Mike Hagen
  • Football Operations Consultant – Nick Volpe

Head Coaches

  • Head Coach – Scott Milanovich
  • Assistant Head Coach – Chris Jones

Offensive Coaches

  • Offensive Coordinator – Scott Milanovich (defacto)
  • Quarterbacks – Jason Maas
  • Receivers – Kez McCorvey
  • Offensive Line – Stephen McAdoo

Defensive Coaches

  • Defensive Coordinator – Chris Jones
  • Defensive Line – Cory Stone
  • Secondary – Orlondo Steinauer

Special Teams Coaches

  • Special Teams Coordinator – Mike O'Shea


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