Surging Tiger-Cats Dump Struggling Redblacks 30-15 for Fourth Straight Win
OTTAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA, JUL 19 – Ottawa seeks to end a three-game losing streak and secure its first home win after a narrow 23-20 defeat, facing Hamilton's top receiver who has seven touchdowns so far.
- Sunday night, the Ottawa Redblacks host Hamilton Tiger-Cats in a rematch, recalling their narrow 23-20 loss, with kickoff at 7:00 p.m. ET at TD Place Stadium.
- After dropping three straight games, the Redblacks remain winless at home, compounded by a three-game skid that has left Ottawa seeking a turnaround.
- The Redblacks will start Lucas Cormier at weak-side linebacker, strengthening the secondary with Justin Howell, as they prepare to contain Hamilton’s top receiver, Lawler, who hauled in six passes for 95 yards and two touchdowns last week.
- With playoff hopes fading, the matchup carries must-win stakes, as Ottawa head coach Bob Dyce said, heightening the pressure on the Redblacks.
- Adding to the stakes, Jovan Santos-Knox reaches his 100th CFL game, joined by Anthony Gosselin hitting the same milestone, adding personal stakes to the matchup.
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Surging Tiger-Cats dump struggling Redblacks 30-15 for fourth straight win
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