Adams Jr., Alouettes come from behind to beat Stampeders 40-34 in overtime
CALGARY — Quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. ran for a pair of one-yard touchdowns in overtime to lead the Montreal Alouettes to a thrilling 40-34 win over the Calgary Stampeders at McMahon Stadium on Saturday.
In the first overtime, Reggie Begelton scored his fourth touchdown of the game for the Stampeders (5-4) when he caught a seven-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Nick Arbuckle.
After Calgary failed to complete the two-point convert, the Alouettes (4-4) scored on their possession when Adams plunged one yard into the end zone. The Als also didn’t complete the two-point convert, which forced a second overtime.
Adams then ran for another one-yard TD as Montreal went first in the second overtime. Although Adams couldn’t find an open receiver in the end zone for a two-point convert, the Alouettes defence stopped the Stamps during their possession to secure Montreal’s first win in Calgary since July 1, 2009 — ending a nine-game losing streak at McMahon Stadium.