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Ticats replace injured bodies

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To compensate for their mounting injuries, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats signed a pair of import players Monday; one receiver, and one linebacker.

Courtney Greene, a 6′, 215 lb outside linebacker, played 30 games with the Jacksonville Jaguars after signing with them in September of 2009, making 93 tackles and one interception.

And Dobson Collins, a 6′ 2″, 183 lb receiver, has played with the B.C. Lions and Edmonton Eskimos, catching 30 passes for 407 yards in 12 games.

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