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Amherst’s Knight getting shot at QB in CFL

Trevor Knight is starting his professional football career a little bit early.

Knight, who was set to play in France beginning with training camp in January – and still may – is heading to Manitoba, on Monday to sign a two-year deal, plus a third-year option with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League.

It was partly a Nashua connection that got Knight, the former Nashua High School South and University of New Hampshire standout, the job. Winnipeg’s offensive coordinator is former Nashua standout Paul LaPolice, who has been a longtime coach in the CFL.

Amherst’s Knight said he got a call from Blue Bombers assistant general manager Danny McManus “out of the blue.”

“I had no idea they were even looking at me,” Knight said. “He asked if I had my passport, if I had an interest in going up there. They only have two quarterbacks and wanted a third on their practice squad, and possibly suit up once I learn the offense.”

Knight said he’ll also have to learn the CFL game, which has some different rules.

“It’s going to be a quick crash course for me to learn the offense,” Knight said. “I’ve got to learn the game, got to learn the offense, the protections, all the ins and outs. … It’s like speaking a whole different language. For now, I’m hoping to learn as much as I can.”

Knight spoke with LaPolice after McManus talked with Knight.

“He was really helpful,” Knight said. “I was like, ‘I’ll play for free.'”

Knight agreed back in August to play for the Blue Stars de Marseille of the professional The Ligue Elite De Football Americain. Their season ends in June, so there may be some overlap with the CFL which starts its training camps in May.

“I still really want to go to France, if there’s any way to make that happen,” Knight said. “They (the Blue Stars) are really happy for me.”

The Bombers are having a good season, at 9-3 heading into their game Saturday vs. Montreal. Knight had been working his private coaching business tutoring quarterbacks, but also was helping out his father, Nashua South coach Scott Knight, on the Panthers staff.

“I’m super excited,” Knight said. “Just ready to play some football again. I’ve been doing some coaching,but still working out, staying in shape.

“I’m ready.”