OTTAWA — The Ottawa REDBLACKS announced on Tuesday that they have signed American defensive lineman Dylan Wynn to a one-year deal.

Wynn became a free agent on February 10 at noon ET.

“Dylan is the ultimate competitor who plays with the toughness and physicality we value in our football club,” said vice president of football operations Shawn Burke. “He’s a leader on and off the field, and the standard he sets in the locker room will be a big part of building the identity we want for REDBLACKS football.”

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Wynn most recently spent the past two seasons with the Montreal Alouettes (2024-25). Last year, he suited up in 14 games, registering 20 defensive tackles and one quarterback sack. Over his career, the Oregon State product has played 107 games with the Alouettes, Hamilton Tiger-Cats (2019-23) and Toronto Argonauts (2017-18), registering 211 defensive tackles and 30 quarterback sacks.

He is a former All-CFL defensive lineman (2019), a three-time East Division All-CFL defensive lineman (2017, ’19, ’21) and helped the Toronto Argonauts capture the 105th Grey Cup in 2017. Prior to heading to the CFL. Wynn spent two seasons in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns (2015-16) and also spent time in the now defunct AAF with the Arizona Hotshots (2019).