Montreal Alouettes: Vs Bc Lions| Depth Chart| Score

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Montreal – B.C. The Lions managed to keep the CFL’s top-scoring offense out of the end zone and won their third straight contest. Today we will discuss about Montreal Alouettes: Vs Bc Lions| Depth Chart| Score

Montreal Alouettes: Vs Bc Lions| Depth Chart| Score

bc The Lions took the lead in the first quarter and were never behind in a 27-18 win over hosts Montreal Alouettes at Percival Molson Stadium on Saturday night.

Mike Reilly scored 21 runs for 308 yards and 25 passings for two touchdowns as the Lions (4-2) won their third straight contest. Lucky Whitehead caught all six passes for 133 yards and touchdowns

Founded 1946[1]
Based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Home field Percival Molson Memorial Stadium[2]
Head coach Khari Jones
General manager Danny Maciocia
Owner(s) S and S Sportsco (Sid Spiegel and Gary Stern)
League Canadian Football League
Division East Division

Vs Bc Lions

The Lions restricted the Montreal Alouettes to six field goals and no touchdowns in Saturday’s 27-18 road win.

“That’s what we aspire to do,” said defensive back T.J. Took. “To come out and execute and to have that twist-not-break mentality and capitalize on their mistakes is what we did quite a lot.”

Mike Reilly scored 21 for 25 for 308 yards and two touchdowns (4-2) for the Lions. Lucky Whitehead caught all six passes for 133 yards and a touchdown.

The Lions took the lead in the first quarter and never turned back.

Alouettes (2–3) kicker David Cote was the home team’s only source of offense in front of 13,591 fans at Percival Molson Stadium. Cote scored all 18 points for Montreal.

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Montreal Alouettes: Vs Bc Lions| Depth Chart| Score

The game was played in the final 20 yards before the end zone, according to assistant coach Andre Bolduc, who was calling plays for Montreal with head coach Khary Jones in COVID-19 isolation.

The Alouettes just weren’t able to get the upper hand on a Lions defense, which blocked a franchise-record 13 passes, denying the hosts their first win at home this season.

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Ailes quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. scored 16 of 36 for 270 yards and two interceptions. William Steinbach had a great game for Montreal, running for 139 yards on 18 carries. Receiver Eugene Lewis led his side with 85 yards.

The Lions captured the first scoresheet on their first drive of the night. Canadian quarterback Nathan Rourke tapped for Reilly in third place with a yard to go into the red zone and zoomed to his left for a 17-yard run. Running back, James Butler confirmed the touchdown with a short run of two yards, allowing B.C. 7-0 lead.

Adams tried to respond with a touchdown pass but was stopped inside the end zone by Lee. After seven weeks of the CFL season, the Lions are the only team to have recorded at least one interception in every game.

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