TORONTO — A little trickery and nerves of steel from head coach Jason Maas earned the Montreal Alouettes a record-setting victory Friday night. Backup quarterback Caleb Evans threw a TD pass and ran for another as Montreal (4-0) earned a 30-20 road win over the Toronto Argonauts. Evans' one-yard touchdown run at 9:15 of the fourth put the Alouettes ahead 30-12, but it was Mass's bold third-down gamble in the third quarter that effectively delivered the game's knockout blow. Facing third-and-shor
TORONTO — They haven't surpassed the Hamilton Tiger-Cats as Toronto's chief nemesis but Wynton McManis sees a healthy rivalry developing between the Argonauts and Montreal Alouettes. Toronto (2-0) hosts Montreal (3-0) at BMO Field on Friday night with both teams riding lengthy win streaks. The Argos are chasing their 12th consecutive home victory while the Alouettes have won 11 straight games dating back to last year. "It's the two best teams in the East going at it," the Argos linebacker said T
It's been a disruptive start to the CFL season for Tyrice Beverette. The veteran linebacker has a team-high 17 tackles with the Montreal Alouettes (3-0). The six-foot, 203-pound Beverette also has three special-teams tackles, a sack, an interception and two forced fumbles. "That's our standard," Beverette said. "We know the effect you can have when you disrupt the quarterback when you can take the ball and give it back to your offence. "We preach and focus on things and it shows because each and