Alouettes’ Alexander looks to improve regular-season record to 14-0
It’s the Edmonton Elks’ turn to try and do something no other CFL team has yet: hand Montreal Alouettes quarterback Davis Alexander his first regular-season loss.
Montreal (2-0) visits Edmonton (1-0) on Saturday afternoon. Alexander has led the Alouettes to comeback wins in each of their first two contests to boost his regular-season record to start a CFL career to 13-0.
With a win, Alexander would tie the CFL mark for most consecutive starts with a victory set in 2016 by Bo Levi Mitchell, then of the Calgary Stampeders. However, Alexander and the Alouettes did taste defeat in last year’s Grey Cup game versus the Saskatchewan Roughriders, the only loss of Alexander’s tenure in Canada.
Alexander, 27, has been impressive to start the ’26 season. The six-foot, 210-pound American has thrown for 777 yards and four touchdowns with no interceptions while completing 56-of-80 passes (70 per cent).