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Eugene Brenton Lewis (born April 20, 1993) is an American professional football wide receiver for the Ottawa Redblacks of the Canadian Football League (CFL).[1] He is a five time divisional All-Star and three-time CFL All-Star. He played college football for the Penn State Nittany Lions and Oklahoma Sooners.[2][3]

Key Information

Early life

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Lewis played four years of football at Wyoming Valley West. He joined Ron Powlus and Raghib Ismail as one of the most heavily recruited players from the Wyoming Valley Conference.[4]

Lewis was recruited to play at Penn State by coach Joe Paterno, though he also had offers from Oregon and Virginia Tech, among other schools.[5]

College career

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Lewis played for the Penn State Nittany Lions from 2012 to 2015. He was redshirted in 2012. He transferred to play for the Oklahoma Sooners in 2016. He played in 51 games, starting 19, during his college career, catching 122 passes for 1,569 yards and 10 touchdowns.[6]

Professional career

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Pre-draft

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Lewis was rated the 71st best wide receiver in the 2017 NFL draft by NFLDraftScout.com.[7]

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 1 in
(1.85 m)
204 lb
(93 kg)
4.62 s 1.59 s 2.67 s 4.35 s 7.09 s 38+12 in
(0.98 m)
10 ft 9 in
(3.28 m)
9 reps
All values from Oklahoma Pro Day[7]

After going undrafted, Lewis attended rookie minicamp with the Cincinnati Bengals and Seattle Seahawks in May 2017.[8]

Montreal Alouettes

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Lewis signed with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL) on June 12, 2017.[9] His first season in the CFL was quiet, playing on only two games and catching seven passes. Lewis briefly restarted his basketball career in November 2017 with the NEPA Stars & Stripes franchise in the American Basketball Association.[10] In the following two seasons in the CFL, Lewis became a starting wide receiver for the Alouettes, playing in all 36 regular season games and catching a combined 116 passes for 1,960 yards with nine touchdowns. Lewis was named a CFL East All-Star following the 2019 season.[11] After the 2020 season was cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic he re-signed with the Alouettes on December 16, 2020.[12] Lewis had an outstanding season in 2021, catching 62 passes for 964 yards with nine touchdowns. His strong play was rewarded as he was named a CFL All-Star for the first time in his career.[13] On December 16, 2021, Lewis and the Alouettes agreed to a contract extension through the 2022 CFL season.[14] Lewis had an outstanding season with the Alouettes in 2022, playing in 17 regular season games and catching 91 passes for 1,303 yards with 10 touchdowns. He finished second in the league in receptions, and third in both receiving yards and touchdown receptions. He was named the East Division's Most Outstanding Player, earning the Terry Evanshen Trophy in the process.[15] In late January 2023, as a pending free agent, Lewis took to social media to announce his intention to enter free agency in February.[16]

Edmonton Elks

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Lewis joined the Edmonton Elks as a free agent on February 14, 2023.[17] On June 29, 2023, Lewis was placed on the six-game injured list with a knee injury.[18] At the time of the injury he had played in three games, and caught 11 passes for 200 yards and one touchdown.[19] He returned in week 11 and played in the last nine games of the season, recording a total of 48 receptions for 844 yards and three touchdowns in just 12 games.[19] In 2024, he played in all 18 regular season games where he had 74 receptions for 1,070 yards and ten touchdowns.[19] To finish the season, he had touchdown receptions in eight straight games, breaking the previous franchise record of seven.[20] He was named a CFL All-Star for the fourth time in his career.[21]

Ottawa Redblacks

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On February 12, 2025, Lewis signed with the Ottawa Redblacks to a two-year contract.[21] In the first game of the season, he extended his consecutive games with a touchdown reception to nine, but fell one short of tying the CFL record of ten, held by Terry Evanshen.[20] He played in all 18 regular season games in 2025 where he recorded 75 receptions for 1,012 yards and six touchdowns.[19] On January 15, 2026, it was announced that Lewis had signed a contract extension through the 2027 season.[22]

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Eugene Brenton "Geno" Lewis (born April 20, 1993) is an American professional football wide receiver for the Ottawa Redblacks of the Canadian Football League (CFL). Lewis began his college football career at Penn State University from 2013 to 2015, where he emerged as a key contributor, particularly in 2014 when he recorded 55 receptions for 751 yards and two touchdowns, ranking seventh in the Big Ten Conference in receptions. After transferring to the University of Oklahoma for his senior year in 2016, he added 32 receptions for 388 yards and two touchdowns, helping the Sooners reach the College Football Playoff. Undrafted in the 2017 NFL Draft, Lewis signed with the Montreal Alouettes as a free agent and quickly established himself as one of the league's premier receivers during his six seasons there from 2017 to 2022. In Montreal, Lewis earned East Division All-Star honors in 2019, 2021, and 2022, along with CFL All-Star selections in 2021 and 2022 after leading the league in receptions with 91 catches for 1,303 yards and 10 touchdowns in the latter year. He signed with the Edmonton Elks in February 2023, where he continued his high production, culminating in a third CFL All-Star nod in 2024 after recording 1,070 receiving yards and being named the Elks' Most Outstanding Player, along with East Division All-CFL honors in 2025. Lewis joined the Redblacks ahead of the 2025 season, bringing his career totals to 473 receptions for 7,273 yards and 47 touchdowns across 116 regular-season games. Known for his route-running precision and big-play ability, Lewis has become a cornerstone of the CFL's offensive landscape, with multiple seasons exceeding 1,000 receiving yards.

Early life

Upbringing

Eugene Brenton Lewis, known as Geno, was born on April 20, 1993, in Norristown, Pennsylvania. He grew up primarily in North Philadelphia with his mother, Amy Lewis, who served as his primary caregiver during his early years. His father, Eugene "Junie" Lewis Sr., a former University of South Alabama basketball player drafted in the second round by the Utah Jazz in 1989, struggled with addiction to crack cocaine and alcohol, which limited his involvement in Geno's childhood. Junie's challenges, including periods of homelessness observed by Geno around ages 6 or 7, profoundly shaped the family's dynamics and instilled in young Geno a sense of resilience and mental toughness. The Lewis family faced a challenging environment in Philadelphia, surrounded by siblings and peers who often made poor decisions amid neighborhood issues involving drugs and dysfunction. Despite this, Amy provided stability, while Junie's eventual sobriety in 2003—achieved through faith and recovery—began to influence Geno's perspective on perseverance and personal growth. Geno's early interest in football was indirectly fostered by his father's athletic background and stories of overcoming adversity, though specific youth football participation details are limited; instead, non-football activities and family discussions emphasized discipline and hard work as foundational to his athletic mindset. Faith became a central pillar, with Junie later preaching at New Covenant Christian Church, guiding Geno toward positive choices. In 2006, at age 12, Geno relocated to the Wilkes-Barre area to live with his now-sober father and attend a school with fewer distractions, marking a pivotal shift in his upbringing. This move provided a more supportive environment, setting the stage for his entry into organized sports. He later transitioned to high school football at Wyoming Valley West.

High school career

Geno Lewis attended Wyoming Valley West High School in the Wilkes-Barre area of Pennsylvania, where he participated in varsity football for four years and started three seasons as both a wide receiver and defensive back. Over his high school career, Lewis amassed 122 receptions for 1,569 yards and 10 receiving touchdowns while contributing on defense as a three-year starter. His versatility extended to quarterback duties, earning him recognition as a multi-position standout in the Wyoming Valley Conference. Lewis garnered numerous accolades for his performances, including selection as an Offense-Defense All-American and a two-time Wyoming Valley Conference MVP. As a junior, he earned second-team All-State honors from the Associated Press, and as a senior, he was named first-team PIAA Class AAAA All-State while also receiving the PIAA District 2 Offensive Player of the Year award and three-time WNEP-TV recognition. During his recruitment, Lewis attracted offers from multiple Division I programs, including Penn State, Pittsburgh, Oregon, and Virginia Tech, among others. He committed to Penn State on August 10, 2011, under head coach Joe Paterno, becoming one of the top recruits in the Nittany Lions' 2012 class.

College career

Penn State Nittany Lions

Geno Lewis joined the Penn State Nittany Lions as a highly touted wide receiver recruit from Wyoming Valley West High School in Pennsylvania, committing to the program in 2011 before the NCAA sanctions impacted the team. Lewis redshirted during the 2012 season, preserving a year of eligibility amid the post-Joe Paterno transition to head coach Bill O'Brien. He emerged in 2013 as a true freshman, appearing in 11 games primarily as a reserve wide receiver, recording 18 receptions for 234 yards and three touchdowns, including a standout performance with three catches for 91 yards and two scores in a season-ending win over Wisconsin. Under O'Brien's pro-style offense, Lewis contributed on special teams as well, ranking ninth in the Big Ten with 22 kick returns for 491 yards. In 2014, Lewis solidified his role under new head coach James Franklin, starting 11 games and becoming a key target in the passing game, finishing second on the team with 55 receptions for 751 yards and two touchdowns while appearing in all 13 games. His consistency earned him a tie for eighth in the Big Ten with 4.2 receptions per game, highlighted by a career-high eight catches for 173 yards and a touchdown in a 26-24 victory over UCF. Lewis's development as a deep threat and possession receiver helped stabilize Penn State's offense during a 7-6 season that included a bowl appearance. Lewis's 2015 junior season saw a reduced role amid increased competition at wide receiver, with three starts in 13 games and 17 receptions for 196 yards and three touchdowns, including a 59-yard touchdown reception against Illinois. Over his three active seasons at Penn State from 2013 to 2015, he appeared in 37 games with two total starts listed in some records but 14 across 2014 and 2015 per team bios, amassing 90 receptions for 1,181 yards and eight touchdowns while ranking 16th in program history for career receptions at the time of his departure. His tenure bridged the O'Brien and Franklin eras, contributing to the Nittany Lions' gradual return to competitiveness in the Big Ten following the 2011 sanctions.

Oklahoma Sooners

After a diminished role during his 2015 junior season at Penn State, wide receiver Geno Lewis announced his transfer to Oklahoma as a graduate student, making him immediately eligible for the 2016 season due to his completed degree requirements. Arriving in the spring of 2016, Lewis adjusted to the Sooners' high-tempo offense, noting the faster pace compared to his previous program, while leveraging his prior college experience to integrate quickly into the receiver group. As a senior leader nicknamed "Grandpa" by younger teammates for his age and maturity, he contributed to team chemistry during practices and contributed to the offense's depth following the departure of star receiver Sterling Shepard. Lewis appeared in all 13 games for Oklahoma in 2016, making 11 starts at wide receiver and finishing fourth on the team in receiving with 32 receptions for 388 yards and 2 touchdowns. His consistent production provided reliable targets for quarterback Baker Mayfield, particularly in intermediate routes, helping support the Sooners' explosive passing attack that ranked among the nation's best. Notable contributions included a touchdown reception in a 41-3 win over Kansas, where he had 4 catches for 41 yards, and a pivotal performance in the Big 12 Championship Game against Oklahoma State, recording 3 receptions for 28 yards and 1 touchdown—including clutch catches after Dede Westbrook's injury—to help secure a 38-20 victory and the conference title. In the Sugar Bowl semifinal against Auburn, Lewis added 2 receptions for 40 yards, aiding the team's postseason effort despite a 35-19 loss. Overall, his role bolstered Oklahoma's undefeated Big 12 campaign and No. 5 final AP ranking.

Professional career

Pre-draft and NFL attempts

Lewis concluded his college career at Oklahoma with a 2016 season that included 32 receptions for 388 yards and two touchdowns, drawing interest from NFL evaluators for his route-running and physicality as a graduate transfer. Ahead of the 2017 NFL Draft, he was rated the 71st-best wide receiver prospect among seniors by NFLDraftScout.com. Measuring 6 feet 1 inch tall and 204 pounds, Lewis showcased his athleticism at Oklahoma's Pro Day on March 8, 2017, recording a 4.62-second 40-yard dash, a 38.5-inch vertical jump, a 10-foot-9-inch broad jump, a 4.35-second 20-yard shuttle, and nine bench press repetitions at 225 pounds. Despite these efforts, Lewis went undrafted in the 2017 NFL Draft, held April 27–29 in Philadelphia. Immediately following the draft, he received a tryout invitation to the Cincinnati Bengals' rookie minicamp, held May 5–7 at Paul Brown Stadium, where he participated in practices but was not signed to a contract. Two weeks later, on May 12–14, Lewis attended the Seattle Seahawks' rookie minicamp at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center on another tryout basis, competing in drills and team sessions but ultimately being released without an offer. Faced with these setbacks, Lewis shifted his focus to professional opportunities in the Canadian Football League later that spring.

Montreal Alouettes

Eugene Lewis signed with the Montreal Alouettes as an undrafted free agent in June 2017, following unsuccessful attempts to secure an NFL roster spot after his college career. He earned a spot on the initial 46-man roster through training camp, though his rookie season saw limited action in just two games, where he recorded 7 receptions for 120 yards. Over his six seasons with the Alouettes from 2017 to 2022, Lewis established himself as a reliable wide receiver, amassing 276 receptions for 4,347 yards and 28 touchdowns across 68 regular-season games. In 2018, he appeared in all 18 games, catching 44 passes for 827 yards and 4 touchdowns, marking his emergence as a rotational contributor in the Alouettes' offense. His role expanded significantly in 2019, when he started every game and led the team with 72 receptions for 1,133 yards and 5 touchdowns, solidifying his position as a key target amid the team's rebuilding efforts. The cancellation of the 2020 CFL season due to the COVID-19 pandemic interrupted Lewis's momentum, as he had been poised for further growth following his 2019 performance; he re-signed with Montreal in December 2020 on a one-year extension to maintain his trajectory. Lewis responded with a breakout campaign in 2021, playing 13 games and recording 62 receptions for 964 yards and 9 touchdowns, earning East Division All-Star honors and helping the Alouettes secure a playoff berth as the East Division's No. 2 seed. In the East Semi-Final against Hamilton, he contributed to the team's offensive output before their postseason exit. Lewis peaked in 2022, serving as the Alouettes' primary receiver with 91 catches for 1,303 yards and 10 touchdowns in 17 games, which garnered him the Terry Evanshen Trophy as East Division Most Outstanding Player, along with CFL All-Star and East Division All-Star selections. His production was instrumental in Montreal's improved 8-10 record and East Division playoff appearance, including a strong showing in the East Semi-Final en route to the division final. Throughout his tenure, Lewis evolved from a depth player into the focal point of the passing game, particularly under multiple quarterbacks, providing consistent downfield threats that enhanced the Alouettes' aerial attack during their transitional years.

Edmonton Elks

Geno Lewis signed with the as a free agent on February 14, 2023, securing a two-year that made him the highest-paid non-quarterback in the CFL at approximately $320,000 annually, influenced by his back-to-back All-Star selections with the Montreal Alouettes. In the 2023 , Lewis faced significant challenges from a knee injury sustained in Week 3 against the Toronto Argonauts, which sidelined him for six games after he had appeared in the first three contests, recording 11 receptions for 200 yards and one touchdown. He returned to full participation in late August, contributing to a total of 12 games played with 48 receptions for 844 yards and three touchdowns, serving as a key target in an Elks offense that struggled to a league-worst 3-15 record. Lewis rebounded strongly in 2024, playing all 18 regular-season games and establishing himself as the team's primary wide receiver and veteran leader, with 74 receptions for 1,070 yards and a league-leading 10 touchdowns—marking the third 1,000-yard season of his career. His production provided a bright spot for the Elks, who improved to a 7-11 finish but missed the playoffs, as Lewis's big-play ability and mentorship helped stabilize the receiving corps amid quarterback transitions.

Ottawa Redblacks

On February 12, 2025, the Ottawa Redblacks signed wide receiver Geno Lewis to a two-year contract through the 2026 season, following negotiations where he also considered offers from teams including the Saskatchewan Roughriders, whose proposal he ultimately deemed insufficient. In the 2025 season, Lewis quickly integrated into the Redblacks' offense as a primary target, recording 75 receptions for 1,012 yards and six touchdowns over the regular season, marking his return to form after injury-limited years and echoing his prior 1,000-yard campaigns. Key highlights included his milestone 100th CFL game on June 13 against the Montreal Alouettes, where he expressed excitement about finally playing in front of Redblacks fans after enjoying Ottawa as a visitor in past seasons. He delivered a strong performance against rivals the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on July 20, contributing significantly to Ottawa's efforts in the divisional matchup amid a competitive East Division race. Lewis's consistent production—averaging 13.5 yards per catch and serving as a reliable option for quarterback Dru Brown—helped anchor the Redblacks' passing attack, positioning him as a fan favorite in Ottawa for his work ethic and highlight-reel plays. His season totals earned him a selection to the East Division All-CFL team on October 29, 2025, recognizing his impact on a team pushing for playoff contention. With his contract securing his stay through 2026, Lewis has voiced enthusiasm for building on this resurgence in Ottawa, citing the city's passionate support as a key factor in his decision.

Awards and honors

Individual awards

In 2022, Eugene Lewis received the Terry Evanshen Trophy as the East Division's Most Outstanding Player, recognizing his exceptional performance as the top player in the division during the regular season. This award, named after Hall of Fame receiver Terry Evanshen, is determined by votes from nine members of the Football Reporters of Canada representing the East Division and the four East Division head coaches, who evaluate players based on overall impact, statistical dominance, and contributions to team success. Lewis earned the honor after leading the East Division with 1,303 receiving yards and 10 touchdown receptions across 17 games, setting career highs and helping propel the Montreal Alouettes to a playoff berth. The accolade highlighted Lewis's emergence as an elite wide receiver, as his league-wide second-place finish in receiving yards underscored his consistency and big-play ability against top defenses. As a finalist for the league-wide Most Outstanding Player award—voted similarly by 18 Football Reporters of Canada members and all nine head coaches—Lewis narrowly missed the top honor but solidified his status among the CFL's premier offensive talents. This recognition boosted his profile, leading to a lucrative contract extension and establishing him as a go-to target for quarterbacks in high-stakes situations. In 2024, Lewis earned his team's Most Outstanding Player nomination from the Edmonton Elks, the initial step in the CFL awards process where each club selects its top performer based on internal voting and performance metrics. This team-level honor reflected his standout season, where he led the league with 10 receiving touchdowns and set an Elks record with touchdown catches in eight consecutive games. Such recognitions further cemented Lewis's reputation as one of the CFL's most reliable and explosive wide receivers, influencing his subsequent free-agency moves and role as a veteran leader.

All-star selections

Eugene Lewis, known as Geno Lewis, has earned three selections to the CFL All-Star team (now branded as the All-CFL team), highlighting his elite performance as a wide receiver in the league. His first All-Star nod came in 2021 with the Montreal Alouettes, where he established himself as a key offensive weapon. He repeated the honor in 2022, again with Montreal, during a season that also saw him as a finalist for the league's Most Outstanding Player award. Lewis secured his third All-CFL selection in 2024 while playing for the Edmonton Elks, rounding out a trio of league-wide recognitions that underscore his sustained excellence. In 2025, Lewis added an East Division All-CFL selection with the Ottawa Redblacks, marking his fifth career divisional All-Star selection (East Division in 2019, 2021, 2022, and 2025; West Division in 2024). These All-CFL and divisional selections are determined through a voting process involving the nine CFL head coaches, members of the Football Reporters of Canada (a group of approximately 45 national and local media representatives), and fans, who submit ballots selecting one player per position across offensive, defensive, and special teams categories. The combined votes ensure a balanced evaluation of players' impact, with divisional teams announced first followed by the league-wide All-CFL squad. Lewis's repeated All-Star honors reflect his remarkable consistency as a 1,000-yard receiver, a feat he has achieved four times across three different teams in his CFL career, demonstrating adaptability and productivity regardless of franchise or quarterback situation. This reliability has made him one of the league's most dependable wideouts, earning peer and expert acclaim year after year.

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