Alouettes’ turn to try and hand Blue Bombers their first loss of the season
It’s now up to Trevor Harris and the Montreal Alouettes to try and accomplish something no other CFL team has so far this season.
Montreal (2-5) hosts Grey Cup-champion Winnipeg (8-0) on Thursday to open a home-and-home series. The Bombers remain the CFL’s only unbeaten squad.
Winnipeg is coming off a 35-28 road win over Calgary on Saturday night. The victory was not only the Bombers’ second over the Stampeders this season but their first at McMahon Stadium since November 2017.
Winnipeg starter Zach Collaros threw for 270 yards and four TDs touchdowns. The CFL’s outstanding player last season is the league’s passing leader (1,994 yards) and stands second in touchdown passes (15) with just five interceptions.