Leader’s late field goal rallies Tiger-Cats past Alouettes 25-23
HAMILTON — Global Tadhg Leader’s 35-yard field goal on the final play of the game earned the Hamilton Tiger-Cats a 25-23 win over the Montreal Alouettes in the opening CFL exhibition game for both teams.
Leader’s boot came after rookie Davis Alexander staked Montreal to a 23-22 lead. After scoring on a one-yard TD run at 14:45, Alexander hit Krishawn Hogan on the two-point convert.
After Hogan’s catch, Hamilton returned the kickoff to its 41-yard line. With 10 seconds remaining, Montreal’s Robert Hayes was flagged for pass interference on an incompletion, giving the Ticats possession at the Alouettes’ 28-yard line (a 41-yard call) to set up Leader’s improbable heroics.
Jalen Morton’s 10-yard run put Hamilton ahead 16-15 at 7:01 of the third but the sophomore quarterback was stopped short trying to run in the two-point convert. Canadian Michael Domagala’s 49-yard field goal at 11:57 boosted the Ticats’ lead to 19-15 at Tim Hortons Field.