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Brady Oliveira Leads Blue Bombers to 26-13 Win over Struggling Alouettes

Brady Oliveira contributed 193 yards from scrimmage as Winnipeg secured their second consecutive win despite Montreal's multiple injuries and quarterback changes.

  • On Thursday night, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers defeated the Montreal Alouettes 26-13, with Brady Oliveira leading the attack with 120 rushing and 73 receiving yards.
  • Last week, Caleb Evans suffered a season-ending knee injury, joining Davis Alexander and McLeod Bethel-Thompson on the six-game injured list as Montreal Alouettes also missed receivers Austin Mack and Tyson Philpot.
  • Zach Collaros threw efficiently, completing 27 of 31 passes for 263 yards and one touchdown while Nic Demski scored before exiting with an injury.
  • With the win, Winnipeg Blue Bombers improved to a 6-4 record and back-to-back wins, and will visit the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Aug. 31.
  • Turnovers undermined Montreal's rallies, including an interception to Evan Holm that led to a Castillo field goal, and Montreal will host the Hamilton Tiger-Cats after a bye week.
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The Montreal Alouettes had the Blue Bombers Winnipeg on Thursday at Percival-Molson Stadium, led by quarterback No. 4 James Morgan.

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The Blue Bombers lost the service of their first two recipients – Nic Demski and Jerreth Sterns – in the first half. They didn't need it, since Brady Oliveira remained.

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Brady Oliveira leads Blue Bombers to 26-13 win over struggling Alouettes

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, August 21, 2025.
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