Davis Alexander ensured his presence at the upcoming Grey Cup by leading Montreal to a thrilling 19-16 victory over Hamilton in the East Division final. Despite sustaining a left hamstring tweak during the game, Alexander stayed determined, refusing to be sidelined. Montreal’s win secured their spot in the Grey Cup against Saskatchewan on November 16 in Winnipeg.
Alexander’s standout performance, completing 19 of 26 passes for 210 yards with a touchdown and interception, showcased his remarkable abilities as a CFL starter. His dedication to the game and relentless work ethic have propelled him to an unprecedented 13-0 record as a starter, setting a new standard in CFL history.
Facing a tough Hamilton team that had previously defeated them in the regular season, Montreal displayed resilience and determination, clinching a crucial victory. Alexander’s leadership and unwavering commitment to his team’s success have been instrumental in Montreal’s journey to the Grey Cup, where they aim to secure their second league title.
The game also saw standout performances from defensive players Braxton Hill of Hamilton and Montreal’s Darnell Sankey, who made significant contributions to their respective teams. Despite facing a formidable Hamilton defense, Alexander’s strategic gameplay and trust in his team’s abilities led Montreal to victory, underscoring his potential to achieve greatness in his debut season as a starter.
Montreal’s victory over Hamilton in the East Division final was a testament to their perseverance and determination, setting the stage for an exciting showdown in the upcoming Grey Cup. Alexander’s unwavering commitment to success and his team’s relentless pursuit of victory have positioned them as strong contenders for the championship title.
