Montreal Alouettes lose starting quarterback Cody Fajardo, drop first game of season in 37-18 loss to Toronto Argonauts
Montreal Alouettes wide receiver Charleston Rambo catches for a touchdown over Toronto Argonauts defensive back Amani Dennis during the first half in Montreal. The Argonauts won 37-18 on July 11, 2024.Star Alouettes quarterback Cody Fajardo exited with an injury as the Toronto Argonauts snapped Montreal’s unbeaten run with a 37-18 victory Thursday.
Montreal lost its first game since falling to Toronto on Sept. 15 last season, ending a club-record 13-game run including playoffs and the Grey Cup. The Alouettes were coming off a five-day break after beating the Calgary Stampeders 30-26 on Saturday. Up by nine points entering the fourth quarter, the Argos extended their lead to 34-18 with 8:22 left as Deonta McMahon ran in a five-yard TD after a crucial offside penalty by the Alouettes.
Evans responded with a 22-yard pass into the end zone for Charleston Rambo, who hauled in his first CFL touchdown with 4:20 left in the half to cap a six-play, 71-yard drive.
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