"Terry Vaughn" is a former Canadian Football League slotback/receiver most recently with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. In 2005, Terry Vaughn's 1113 receiving yards combined with those of his teammates (Kerry Watkins's 1364 yards, Ben Cahoon's 1067 yards, and Dave Stala's 1037 yards) as the 2005 Montreal Alouettes became only the second team in CFL history to achieve four players all having over 1000 yards receiving in the same season (the first being the 2004 Alouettes). On July 14, 2006 Terry Vaughn became the all-time leader in receptions in the Canadian Football League, surpassing Darren Flutie's previous record of 973 receptions. Vaughn finished the season with 1,006 career receptions, a record which stood until Ben Cahoon broke it on October 11, 2010. Vaughn also holds the record for most 1000+ yards receiving with 11, while also holding the record for most consecutive 1000+ yards receiving, also with 11. He finished his career in fourth as the CFL's all time receiving yards leader with 13,746 yards. He announced his retirement as a Calgary Stampeder near the beginning of the 2007 season.

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I'm in Montreal so I'm part of the enemy, ... Edmonton isn't the only place I've played. I've done this before and it's not a big deal to me really.

He should be allowed to play.

I expect to go out there and have a big game, ... I expect that every week and that's what they pay me for. I'm going to go out there and make plays and do things that I've always done.

If I lose focus, I drift off and nod off quite often. I'm kind of unique. I can go to sleep literally at the snap of the finger. If I'm tired or exhausted, I can go to sleep that quickly.

I wouldn't say I'm lucky, but I do take care of my body. I never drink or smoke, and I get the most out of my body.

It's a very comfortable situation. In Edmonton, I was sort of his security blanket and the guy that he looked to when he needed a first down. Hopefully I can fill that need for him in Hamilton and help this team get some wins.

As an athlete, you've got to understand there's no loyalty in sports. I understand that and it doesn't bother me.