Masoli, Evans scored TDs as Ticats hand Bombers first loss of CFL season
HAMILTON — Dane Evans helped the Hamilton Tiger-Cats knock the Winnipeg Blue Bombers from the ranks of the unbeaten, but at a potentially huge cost.
Evans and Jeremiah Masoli scored first-half rushing TDs as Hamilton defeated Winnipeg 23-15 in a hard-hitting battle of CFL division leaders Friday night. But Masoli, the East Division’s outstanding player last season, left the game late in the first quarter with an apparent left knee injury.
Still, Hamilton converted six Winnipeg turnovers (three interceptions, two fumbles, downs) into 14 points to earn its fourth straight home win. And the Ticats’ defence was without linebacker Simoni, its leading tackle who was serving the first of a two-game suspension for hitting Saskatchewan’s Zach Collaros in the head in the season opener.
Canadian Nick Shortill replaced Lawrence and performed admirably with a game-high nine tackles before a season-high Tim Hortons Field sellout of 23,512. Hamilton coach Orlondo Steinauer said the club should know early Saturday the severity of Masoli’s injury.