CFL: Alouettes vs. Tiger-Cats extended highlights
Watch the extended highlights from the Alouettes' thrilling comeback win against the Tiger-Cats in overtime of the CFL season opener.
Watch the extended highlights from the Alouettes' thrilling comeback win against the Tiger-Cats in overtime of the CFL season opener.
Alouettes defensive back Robert Kennedy III joins Brit Dort to discuss the team's defensive performance against the Tiger-Cats, why he feels his pick-six sparked the comeback, and how confident he was that the group was going to come out on top in overtime.
The CFL on TSN panel discusses Davis Alexander's impressive performance en route to improving to a perfect 12-0 as a starter in the regular season in his career, the Alouettes' resiliency after being down a couple of scores, and how Robert Kennedy III was a difference-maker in the game.
After improving to a perfect 12-0 in the regular season in his career as a starter, Alouettes quarterback Davis Alexander joins Brit Dort to discuss the team's thrilling comeback win, the gutsy play-calling on the final drive in regulation, and Tyson Philpot's amazing one-handed touchdown grab.
Davis Alexander threw for 336 yards and two touchdowns, including an incredible one-handed TD catch by Tyson Philpot, and the Alouettes stormed back to beat the Tiger-Cats in overtime in the CFL season opener.
After forcing and recovering a fumble in overtime, Montreal marches down field and Jose Maltos Diaz boots a 17-yard game-winning field goal to complete the Alouettes' comeback win over the Tiger-Cats in the CFL season opener.
Robert Kennedy III picks off Bo Levi Mitchell and returns it for a 54-yard touchdown as the Alouettes trim the Ticats' lead to 24-17.
Early in the third quarter, Bo Levi Mitchell sends a swing pass to Keric Wheatfall, who leaps to get inside the pylon to extend the Tiger-Cats' lead over the Alouettes to 24-10.
Brandon Banks joins the CFL on TSN panel to discuss how surprised he was to learn he's going to be inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, what it mean to him for the opportunity to put his talent on display in the CFL, his motivation to be the best despite being undersized, and much more.
The Tiger-Cats announced that Brandon Banks, the CFL’s most outstanding player in 2019, will be inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame this fall. It came during a stoppage in play in the second quarter of the ’26 season opener between Hamilton and the Montreal Alouettes.
Blue Bombers quarterback Zach Collaros and linebacker Tony Jones look ahead to their season-opening showdown against the Calgary Stampeders on Friday night.
With Winnipeg making some big splashes in the free agent market throughout the offseason, Blue Bombers head coach Mike O'Shea and quarterback Zach Collaros explain what that meant to the coaching staff and core players.
With Hamilton on the one-year line, Bo Levi Mitchell hands off to Ante Litre, who powers his way into the end zone on the final play of the half as the Tiger-Cats reclaim the lead at 17-10.
Davis Alexander makes an impressive pass to Tyler Snead over the middle, who finds his way into the end zone from 15 yards out as the Alouettes cut the Tiger-Cats' lead to 10-7.
Jake Dolegala punches it in from the one-yard line as the Tiger-Cats pick up the first touchdown of the 2026 CFL season and take an early 7-0 lead over the Alouettes.
Football is back tonight on TSN as it’s a rematch of last year’s CFL East Division final, which Montreal won in. Als QB Davis Alexander puts his unbeaten regular-season record as a CFL starter against Bo Levi Mitchell, who is last year’s CFL passing leader and East Division outstanding player. The CFL on TSN panel has more.
The Alouettes and Tiger-Cats will kickoff a new CFL season tonight, in a rematch of last year's East Final. Montreal quarterback Davis Alexander will be putting his perfect 11-0 regular season record back on the line.
Entering his 10th CFL season, Stamps QB Vernon Adams says he has learned over the years to handle the ups and downs of a career, and likes to use his experiences to teach some of the younger players patience as anything can happen.
Western rivals clash as the Stampeders open the season hosting the Blue Bombers on Friday Night Football on TSN. The Stamps say that Winnipeg will be hungry since they beat them three times last year, and are expecting a playoff like intensity right out of the gate.
The last time the Tiger-Cats won the Grey Cup was 1999, that's currently the longest drought in the league. The CFL on TSN panel takes a closer look at their chances this year.
After falling to the Roughriders in the Grey Cup, the Alouettes are using a 'Grind for Nine' mantra heading into the season as motivation to help the franchise capture its ninth Grey Cup title. The Als also discuss the challenge the Ticats present in the season opener on Thursday night.
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