Luc Brodeur-Jourdain has joined the Montreal Alouettes coaching staff as an assistant offensive line coach.

We are extremely pleased to know that Luc will remain in the organization,” Als head coach Khari Jones said in a statement. “He is respected by everyone on the team and his leadership skills will make him an excellent asset to our coaching staff.”

Brodeur-Jourdain played his final game as a player in Week 4. The St. Hyacinthe, Quebec native suited up in Montreal’s home opener and helped the Alouettes earn their first win of the season.

Through 12 years in the CFL, Brodeur-Jourdain played 168 games all with the Als. He was named a CFL all-star in 2012 and East Division all-star in 2014. His experience should aid him as the player turns to coach.