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CFL Week 2 Recap: Montreal Alouettes vs. Edmonton Elks

Final Score: Montreal Alouettes 23, Edmonton Elks 20

In a thrilling Week 2 matchup, the Montreal Alouettes narrowly defeated the Edmonton Elks with a final score of 23-20. Here’s a detailed recap of the game, highlighting the key moments and standout performances.

Montreal Alouettes

Passing:

  • Cody Fajardo: Completed 20 of 30 passes for 269 yards, 2 touchdowns, and no interceptions. Fajardo’s efficient passing and ability to find his receivers in key moments were critical to the Alouettes' victory.

Rushing:

  • Walter Fletcher: Led the rushing attack with 82 yards on 12 carries, scoring 1 touchdown. Fletcher’s 39-yard run was a highlight of the game.
  • Cody Fajardo: Added 27 yards on 4 carries, showcasing his dual-threat capability.

Receiving:

  • Kaion Julien-Grant: Was the top target, hauling in 6 receptions for 89 yards, with a longest reception of 53 yards.
  • Tyson Philpot: Contributed 49 yards on 5 receptions.
  • Cole Spieker: Had 4 receptions for 42 yards and 1 touchdown, providing a reliable option for Fajardo.
  • Walter Fletcher: Added 61 yards on 3 receptions, including a 46-yard catch that highlighted his versatility.

Kicking:

  • David Côté: Converted his only field goal attempt from 53 yards and made 2 extra points.

Punting:

  • Joseph Zema: Punted 6 times for 286 yards, averaging 47.7 yards per punt, with a long of 55 yards.

Kick Returns:

  • Jeshrun Antwi: Returned 2 kickoffs for 44 yards, averaging 22.0 yards per return.

Punt Returns:

  • Julian Letcher Jr.: Returned 5 punts for 41 yards, averaging 8.2 yards per return.

Defense:

  • Tyrice Beverette: Led the defense with 9 tackles and 1 pass defended.
  • Darnell Sankey: Contributed 8 tackles and 1 sack.
  • Brian Cosby: Had 7 tackles and 1 sack, applying constant pressure on Edmonton’s quarterback.

Edmonton Elks

Passing:

  • McLeod Bethel-Thompson: Threw for 300 yards on 28 of 42 passing but did not find the end zone and threw 2 interceptions. Despite the yardage, turnovers proved costly for the Elks.

Rushing:

  • Kevin Brown: Led the rushing attack with 50 yards on 11 carries, averaging 4.5 yards per carry.
  • Dakota Prukop: Added 8 yards and 2 touchdowns on 7 carries.

Receiving:

  • Kurleigh Gittens Jr.: Was the standout receiver with 7 catches for 93 yards, averaging 13.3 yards per catch.
  • Hergy Mayala: Added 58 yards on 6 receptions.
  • Dillon Mitchell: Caught 5 passes for 61 yards.

Kicking:

  • Boris Bede: Converted 2 of 3 field goal attempts with a longest of 48 yards.

Punting:

  • Jake Julien: Punted 5 times for 232 yards, averaging 46.4 yards per punt, with a long of 55 yards.

Kick Returns:

  • Javon Leake: Returned 4 kickoffs for 118 yards, averaging 29.5 yards per return.

Punt Returns:

  • Malik Flowers: Returned 2 punts for 30 yards, averaging 15.0 yards per return.

Defense:

  • Nate Morgan: Led the defense with 5 tackles.
  • Elie Brown and Robert Nkemdiche: Each had 4 tackles and 1 sack, contributing to the Elks’ defensive efforts.

Key Moments:

  1. First Quarter Exchange: Both teams started strong, scoring 7 points each in the first quarter, setting the tone for a competitive game.
  2. Second Quarter Advantage: Montreal took a slight lead with 10 points in the second quarter, while Edmonton managed 6, resulting in a 17-13 halftime score in favor of the Alouettes.
  3. Defensive Battle in the Third Quarter: Neither team scored in the third quarter, highlighting strong defensive plays from both sides.
  4. Fourth Quarter Drama: Montreal sealed the game with a touchdown in the fourth quarter, while Edmonton’s late rally fell short with a single touchdown.

The Montreal Alouettes showcased a balanced attack and strong defensive effort to secure their second win of the season, setting the tone for what promises to be an exciting CFL campaign. Stay tuned to The CFL Football Show with Ron Raymond for more in-depth analysis and coverage throughout the season.

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