Masoli, Evans scored TDs as Ticats hand Bombers first loss of CFL season
HAMILTON — Jeremiah Masoli and Dane Evans scored rushing TDs as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats handed the Winnipeg Blue Bombers their first loss of the season, 23-15, in a battle of CFL division leaders Friday night.
But it was a costly win for Hamilton (5-1) as Masoli, the East Division’s outstanding player last season, suffered an apparent left knee injury in the first half. The Ticats were able to convert five Winnipeg turnovers (three interceptions, two fumbles) into 14 points in capturing their fourth straight home victory.
And Hamilton’s defence was disruptive without leading tackler Simoni Lawrence. The veteran linebacker served the first of a two-game suspension for hitting Saskatchewan’s Zach Collaros in the head in the season opener as Canadian Nick Shortill started in Lawrence’s place before a season-high Tim Hortons Field sellout of 23,512.
The rushing touchdowns were also the first allowed this season by Winnipeg (5-1). Quarterback Matt Nichols finished 29-of-48 passing for 261 yards with a TD and three interceptions after coming into the contest having thrown just one pick.