Marc Trestman’s fall continues as he is now out of the NFL completely and joining the ranks of the CFL.

Deals between Jim Popp to be GM of @TorontoArgos, Marc Trestman to be head coach agreed to in principle. Expect announcement Tuesday #cfl — gary lawless (@garylawless) February 27, 2017

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Trestman was the coach for the Chicago Bears before being ousted and coming to the Baltimore Ravens as their offensive coordinator. Little more than one year into the job, the Ravens fired him in the middle of the 2016 season in favor of Marty Mornhinweg.

Now, Trestman looks ready to lead the Toronto Argonauts into battle as their coach. He will look to improve a team that won only five of 18 games played last season, scoring only 383 points while giving up 568. They finished the season on a seven-game losing streak.

This will be Trestman’s second time in the CFL; he was the coach of Montreal Alouettes from 2008-12 before becoming the coach of the Chicago Bears. Trestman takes over in Toronto for Scott Milanovich, who was fired and is now the Jacksonville Jaguars’ quarterbacks coach.