Montreal Alouettes versus Ottawa Redblacks highlights weekend of CFL divisional action on TSN

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The Week 11 spotlight in the East Division is shining on the nation's capital as the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Redblacks meet at TD Place Saturday night with standings implications on the line.

With the Tiger-Cats falling to 3-6 on the season with a loss to the previously-winless Edmonton Elks, the Redblacks have a chance to gain ground in the East. On the opposite side, the Alouettes can apply some pressure to the East-leading Argonauts with a divisional win of their own Saturday.

Caleb Evans assumed the quarterbacking duties for the Als, tossing eight completions for 149 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Evans scrambled for another 66 yards and pair of majors in the Als' 41-12 win. Collaros suffered a neck injury in the Bombers' Week 10, 38-29, win over the Elks, setting the scene for backup Dru Brown to quarterback the Bombers in Cowtown.

The Bombers take on a Stampeders squad that, while have had their wide receiving depth tested by the injury bug, Maier remains one of the remaining few starting QBs to have not missed a game this season. Lions pivot Vernon Adams Jr. returned under centre last week against the Stampeders after missing time with an ankle injury.

As for the Roughriders, they welcome the Lions to BC Place coming off a one-sided loss to the Alouettes, which was furthered by the loss of starting quarterback Mason Fine.The 26-year-old Dolegala threw for 106 yards and an interception in the loss.

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