
CFL looking into possible discipline from melee that followed Lions-Alouettes game
TORONTO — The CFL says it’s determining whether suspensions are warranted after a past-game melee followed Saturday night’s contest between the B.C. Lions and the Montreal Alouettes.
Tempers flared on the field following the Lions’ 21-20 win at Molson Stadium. Lions linebacker Kemoko Turay and Montreal defensive lineman Isaac Adeyemi-Berglund appeared to be at the centre of the altercation, which drew players — including some who weren’t in uniform — from both sides, resulting in additional pushing and shoving.
After the incident, Adeyemi-Berglund said a B.C. player had attempted to go into Montreal’s locker room.
The incident capped a controversial ending to the contest.