Crompton TD tosses lift Als over Stamps 31-15
MONTREAL – With stars of the past like Ben Cahoon and Uzooma Okeke in the house, the Montreal Alouettes looked a little like the CFL East powerhouse they used to be.
Jonathan Crompton, who is starting to find his range at quarterback, threw touchdown passes to James Rodgers and Duran Carter as the Alouettes ended the injury depleted Calgary Stampeders’ six-game winning run with a 31-15 victory in the Hall of Fame game on Sunday.
The victory allowed Montreal (4-8) to keep pace with Hamilton and Toronto atop the woeful CFL East Division with four wins.
“The race is tight, but we have to focus on ourselves,” said Crompton, now 3-1 as a starter, including 3-0 at home, since taking over from injured Troy Smith. “We control our own destiny.”