As the Montreal Alouettes continue their search for a head coach, they have been given permission to speak to two Toronto Argonauts assistants, Corey Chamblin and Tommy Condell.

TSN 690's Rick Moffat reported the Alouettes will speak to the Chamblin, the Argos' assistant head coach and defensive coordinator, and Condell, the team's receivers coach.

Chamblin has head coaching experience with the Saskatchewan Roughriders (2012-2015) where he led the team to a Grey Cup win in 2013. The long-time defensive backs coach took 2016 off before joining the Argos for their Grey Cup-winning season last year.

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Condell joined Toronto after a year off coaching in 2016 as well. Prior to that he was the Hamilton Tiger-Cats offensive coordinator for three seasons, helping the Black and Gold to back-to-back Grey Cup appearances in 2013-14.

The Als have also asked for permission to speak to three BC Lions assistants, offensive coordinator Khari Jones, defensive coordinator Mark Washington, and receivers coach Marcel Bellefeuille.

And according to a report from the Montreal Gazette's Herb Zurkowsky, the team is also courting Calgary Stampeders defensive coordinator DeVone Claybrooks.

The Alouettes are searching for a head coach for next season after general manager Kavis Reed finished last season as the interim head coach. Jacques Chapdelaine was fired as head coach 11 games into his first season coaching the Als.