Alouettes, Ticats Battle for First Place in East Division Despite Losing Streaks
- The Montreal Alouettes and Hamilton Tiger-Cats are both on losing streaks, yet they compete for first place in the East Division at Molson Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
- A win for Montreal, currently at 5-6, would tie them for first with Hamilton, who holds a record of 6-5.
- Several key players, including Austin Mack and Mustafa Johnson, return for Montreal after injuries, while Davis Alexander remains out.
- Hamilton's quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell has had a standout season with 3,462 passing yards and 24 touchdown passes, leading the league.
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Alouettes, Ticats battle for first place in East Division despite losing streaks
Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, Canada
The Montreal Alouettes and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats will cross the lead at the Percival-Molson Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. The Als are approaching this match with two points behind the Tiger-Cats in the standings. Hamilton is currently in first place in the East, while Montreal is in second place. The two clubs have been going through a difficult period for a month: the Alouettes have lost their last four games, while the …
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