Stampeders want to bounce back against Alouettes, Philpot rivalry continues
CALGARY — Cue the CFL season’s second instalment of Philpot brotherly love shoved to the sidelines when the Calgary Stampeders host the Montreal Alouettes on Saturday.
Tyson Philpot’s 132 receiving yards and first-quarter touchdown were catalysts in Montreal’s 37-30 win over visiting Calgary last week.
Jalen Philpot is proud of his twin brother, younger by a few minutes, when Tyson has a good game . . . against any other team but his.
“He can go crazy against everybody but us,” Jalen said Friday. “When he’s playing us, I hope he drops everything and I hope that he doesn’t score.


