Paul Lambert (Canadian football)

Paul Lambert (Canadian football)

Infobox CFL player
Name=Paul Lambert
team=Montreal Alouettes



ImageWidth=150
Caption=
status=Active
import=no
Position=G
number=65
College=Western Michigan
DateOfBirth=Birth date and age|1975|11|21
Birthplace=Montreal, Quebec
Height_ft=6
Height_in=4
Weight_lbs=295
CFLDraftedYear=2000
CFLDraftedRound=3
CFLDraftedPick=22
playing_years=20012002
2003–present
playing_teams=Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Montreal Alouettes
career_highlights=
CFLAllStar=2004
Awards=2001 Tiger-Cats Rookie of the Year
Honors=
Records=
CFL=165

Paul Lambert (born 21 November 1975) is a Canadian Football League offensive guard for the Montreal Alouettes. He was born in Montreal, Quebec

Early years

He lived in Calgary, Alberta for 2 years, where he attended Mount Royal College. Lambert played in the local football system until university, when he was granted a scholarship to Western Michigan. He started 29 of 44 games at guard, centre, and offensive tackle and was selected for the first-team, All-Mid American as a senior in 2000.

Professional career

Lambert was drafted in the third round of the 2000 CFL Draft by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and, in the 2001 CFL season, selected as the Ti-Cats Rookie of the Year, starting in all regular season games and two playoff games.

In February 2003, Lambert signed with the Alouettes.


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