Alexander helps Alouettes top Redblacks 39-18; Montreal continues dominance in Ottawa
- On Friday, June 13, 2025, the Montreal Alouettes defeated the Ottawa Redblacks 39-18 at TD Place, extending their win streak in Ottawa to 11 games.
- Montreal's dominance built on a strong start, featuring José Maltos's opening 30-yard field goal and consistent quarterback Davis Alexander’s passing amid Ottawa's costly penalties.
- Alexander threw for 344 yards on 23 completions out of 32 attempts, recording one touchdown and one interception, while Maltos contributed six field goals, including a 49-yard kick as the first half ended.
- Ottawa's Matt Shiltz threw three interceptions and one touchdown, and the team incurred 11 penalties for 98 yards, contributing to their 0-2 record and spoiling their home opener.
- Montreal improved to 2-0 for the season, and Coach Bob Dyce stated he needs to better address penalties internally to stop them from stunting Ottawa's progress.
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We feel like we're repeating each other after each game, probably because it is. But once again, Friday night, the Montreal Alouettes won thanks to the brilliance of their defensive unit.

Alexander helps Alouettes top Redblacks 39-18; Montreal continues dominance in Ottawa
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How Alouettes beat Redblacks in Week 2
The Montreal Alouettes secured a convincing 39-18 victory over the Ottawa Redblacks, marking their ninth consecutive win against Ottawa and 11th straight at TD Place. Despite the Redblacks' advantageous field positions early in the game, the Alouettes' defense held them scoreless on multiple drives, showcasing their strong defensive identity. Offensively, Montreal's Davis Alexander threw for a career-high 344 yards, with Tyler Snead racking up 1…
On Friday night, the Montreal Alouettes defeated ROUGE and NOIR d'Ottawa by the score of 39-18. This was their ninth consecutive victory against Ottawa and their eleventh straight at TD Place. An impressive sequence, difficult to explain. In 2024, Ottawa lost only one home game... against these same Alouettes. There is no doubt that Montreal has the Ottawa number right now, and the team comes confidently when she plays in this stadium.

Redblacks’ undisciplined play costs them in 39-18 loss to Alouettes
OTTAWA — Discipline or lack of it told the story for the Ottawa Redblacks Friday night. Plagued by penalties and missed opportunities, Ottawa came up short in a 39-18 loss to the Montreal Alouettes spoiling its home opener. For the second straight week the Redblacks took far too many penalties, 11 for 98 yards, and it cost them. Head coach Bob Dyce said he has ways to deal with the issue. “I’ve got to do a better job in getting these guys to rea…
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