The Jacksonville Jaguars had quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell in for a work out on Saturday, per NFL sources.

Former Toronto Argonauts head coach Scott Milanovich joined the Jags as quarterbacks coach in January 2017 and was elevated to offensive coordinator in November.

Mitchell was on the Stampeders roster when Milanovich’s Argos beat Calgary 35-22 in the 100th CFL title game to finish the 2012 season.

The workout was Mitchell’s third for an NFL team in December after the Minnesota Vikings flew the reigning CFL most outstanding player in for an up-close look last week and the Denver Broncos did the same on Tuesday.

Mitchell capped yet another stellar season in 2018 by leading the Calgary Stampeders to a CFL championship. The 28-year-old became the first player in league history to throw for more than 5,000 yards without having a single receiver record 1,000 yards. Despite an ever-changing receiving core, Mitchell adapted on the fly and still led the CFL in touchdown passes with 35.

Mitchell has two Grey Cups, two CFL title game MVP awards and two CFL MOP trophies on his resume.