Bombers get fourth-quarter TDs from Edwards and Roberts in 20-18 win over Als
“When we’re on the 2-yard line (with a) first down, and on second down we’re on the 1, we need to get a touchdown”
(CP) - Two yards never looked so long to the Montreal Alouettes, and 109 yards never looked so short to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Terrence Edwards and Charles Roberts scored the game’s first touchdowns in the fourth quarter for Winnipeg and Tom Canada made a key sack to preserve a 20-18 Blue Bombers win over the sputtering Montreal Alouettes on Thursday night.
“This is a tough place to win,” Canada said. “It was tough to keep points off the board, but we came up big and we’ll be having fun tonight in Montreal.” Read more
Original post by The Canadian Press





