This was a busy day for the Boston CDL organization. After the announcement of their entry into the league, the team announced two new additions to their staff. Denholm Denz Taylor was announced as a general manager while Zach Zed Denyer joined as a head coach. The franchise looks to be moving on signing a starting roster, too.

Boston CDL is looking for veteran and amateurs for roster.

Methodz and TJHaLy have been playing together since the start of the Vanguard season. They played as well with Paul PaulEhx Avila and Carlos Venom Hernandez, but that duo just announced their intentions to enter the 2022 season on CDL Challengers. Methodz and TJHaLy were part of the same supposed roster that the Washington Justice ownership group targeted. The ownership group was reportedly interested in buying the seventh spot in the CDL from NRG, but the talks fell through. Both veterans experienced a difficult 2021, being benched at different seasons. Methodz was benched for the Toronto Ultra rookie and Jamie Insight Craven, while TJHaLy was benched two different times for the LA Thieves. As for Nero and Capsidal, both are unexpected targets for the Boston roster. Neither of them has been in the amateur scene for too long. Nero was on the La Guerrilla Academy team last season. He acted in good measure in some events while never winning the championship. Capsidal started his Call of Duty career last season. He played for a different number of different teams at several points with the new GM Denz of Boston. Capsidals team finished second in the first Challengers Cup last weekend. One final player that CDL Intel mentions as a possible name to watch is Paul Breszy Breszynski. Breszy replaced the Paris Legion in 2020, a team that managed Denz and Zed together. He is in the challengers since last season and currently works at Nero’s Vanguard. The Call of Duty League, which starts on Jan. 21 officially, will season twenty two years after an initial meeting. Boston has roughly one month to prepare for a roster.