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Alouettes Roll Past Redblacks for Fourth Straight Victory

Montreal’s kicker Jose Maltos Diaz made all five field goals, helping the Alouettes extend their winning streak to four games, boosting playoff hopes in the East Division.

  • On Oct. 13, 2025, the Montreal Alouettes defeated the Ottawa Redblacks 30 in front of 23,035 at Percival Molson Stadium, extending their winning streak to four games.
  • Injuries and form left the Ottawa Redblacks struggling as Dru Brown was shut down for the season, forcing Dustin Crum to start while Ottawa is assured to miss the playoffs.
  • Kicker Jose Maltos Diaz was a perfect 5-for-5 on field goals, exceeding 50 for the season, while Davis Alexander finished 23-of-30 for 240 yards and a touchdown.
  • The victory preserves Montreal's path to the top of the East as the Alouettes must win their two remaining games and have the Hamilton Tiger-Cats lose before the teams meet Saturday in Ottawa.
  • After a headshot, Davis Alexander passed concussion protocol before halftime and said, `I was pissed that they took me off the field` and admitted he `didn't play very well today.
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Alouettes topple lowly Redblacks 30-10 for fourth straight victory

MONTREAL — Montreal Alouettes head coach Jason Maas had a lot to be thankful for this Thanksgiving Monday.

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The Birds can still hope to win first place in the Hamilton Tiger-Cats with a 30-10 win on Monday against Ottawa.

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Prior to Monday's game against the Ottawa Red and Black, Marc-Antoine Dequoy had not scored any hits in 2025. He was statistically the worst season of his career.

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