Fajardo’s 19-yard touchdown pass to Canada’s Tyson Philpott gave Montreal a thrilling 28-24 victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Sunday. Today we will discuss about CFL Grey Cup: Score| Winners| Highlights| Halftime show 2023.
CFL Grey Cup: Score| Winners| Highlights| Halftime show 2023
The Gray Cup is both the championship game of the Canadian Football League (CFL) and the trophy awarded to the winning team playing in professional Canadian football’s eponymous championship. The game is played between the winners of the CFL’s East and West Divisional Playoffs and is one of the largest annual sporting events televised on Canadian television. The Toronto Argonauts have the most Gray Cup wins (18) since their debut in 1909, while the Edmonton Elks (formerly the Edmonton Eskimos) have the most Gray Cup wins (14) since their merger in 1958. The latest, the 110th Gray Cup, took place on November 19, 2023 in Hamilton, Ontario, when the Montreal Alouettes defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 28–24.
Score
The Montreal Alouettes defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in a close game 28–24 to win the 110th Gray Cup in Hamilton.
Winners
Highlights
Final: Alouettes 28, Blue Bombers 24
9:44 pm: He’ll do it! For the first time since 2010, the Montreal Alouettes are the Gray Cup champions. Cody Fajardo’s TD to Tyson Philpot with 15 seconds left proved to be the game winner. What an amazing turnaround in Hamilton!
Alouettes 28, Blue Bombers 24
9:39 pm: Touchdown! The Alouettes take the lead with 15 seconds left! Cody Fajardo passed a dot to Tyson Philpott for a 19-yard touchdown. With the game on the line, Fajardo played three sensational games and now Montreal was seconds away from victory. The extra point is good, and Winnipeg will have the ball down by four with 13 seconds remaining.
9:38 pm: Cody Fajardo keeps Gray Cup hopes alive for Montreal. On second and long, the Alouettes QB gets 13 yards on third down with his legs. He then completed a 31-yard run to Cole Speaker.
Halftime show 2023
The Gray Cup halftime show is expected to begin around 7:30 p.m. ET.
Kickoff time for the Gray Cup is set for 6 p.m. ET, so intermission is expected to take place approximately 90 minutes after the initial kickoff.