XFL In 2001, Prefontaine also played in the
XFL with the
Los Angeles Xtreme as their punter. He was officially listed as the team's third-string quarterback (behind
Tommy Maddox and
Scott Milanovich, the latter of whom would eventually become Prefontaine's coach in Toronto) in order to collect a higher salary and because the XFL did not reserve separate roster spots for punters (on the other XFL teams, placekickers doubled as punters). He went on to play in the one and only XFL championship game on April 21, 2001, with the Xtreme, with his team ultimately winning the championship.
CFL Prefontaine began his CFL career in 1998 with the
Toronto Argonauts and spent the next ten seasons with them before getting traded to the
Edmonton Eskimos on May 31, 2008, for a first round pick in the
2009 CFL draft and a conditional draft pick in 2010. On October 12, 2010, Prefontaine was traded back to the Argonauts in exchange for defensive tackle
Étienne Légaré and the negotiation rights to defensive back
Damaso Munoz. On February 12, 2014, Prefontaine was released by the Argonauts. In his CFL career Prefontaine won the Grey Cup twice, both with the Argonauts, in
2004 and
2012. On August 14, 2014, Prefontaine announced that he will sign a 1-day contract with the Toronto Argonauts on August 17, with the purpose of retiring as an Argonaut. The decision to retire as an Argonaut came despite initial remarks he made in 2008 shortly following his trade to the Eskimos team that he had no desire to retire as an Argonaut, citing bitterness he had toward the organization concerning the trade. == References ==