Argonauts Edge Alouettes in East Final, Lose Kelly
The Toronto Argonauts secured a hard-fought victory in the East Final, edging out the Montreal Alouettes 28-25 in a thrilling matchup. However, the win came at a cost, as the Argos lost star quarterback McLeod Bethel-Thompson to a knee injury in the fourth quarter.
A Nail-Biting Affair
The game was a seesaw battle from start to finish, with both teams trading blows throughout the contest. The Alouettes struck first with a touchdown in the first quarter, but the Argonauts quickly answered with a score of their own. The two teams continued to exchange points throughout the second and third quarters, setting the stage for a dramatic finish.
Kelly's Injury Casts a Shadow
The momentum seemed to shift in the Argos' favour late in the fourth quarter when McLeod Bethel-Thompson connected with Kurleigh Gittens Jr. for a touchdown, giving Toronto a 28-22 lead. However, just moments later, the Argos' momentum was halted when Bethel-Thompson suffered a non-contact knee injury, leaving him unable to return to the game.
A Herculean Effort By The Defense
With their star quarterback sidelined, the Argonauts relied heavily on their defense to hold off the Alouettes. And hold off they did. The Argos' defense stood strong in the final minutes, forcing a turnover on downs to secure the victory.
A Worrying Injury Ahead of the Grey Cup
The win propels the Argonauts into the Grey Cup, but the loss of McLeod Bethel-Thompson throws a wrench into their plans. The severity of his injury remains unknown, leaving the Argos with a significant question mark heading into the championship game.
What's Next For The Argos?
The Argonauts will now face the winner of the West Final in the Grey Cup, hoping to hoist the championship trophy for the first time since 2017. With the status of their starting quarterback still up in the air, the Argos will need to rely on the resilience they displayed against the Alouettes to overcome this latest challenge.
The Argonauts' journey to the Grey Cup has been fraught with drama and uncertainty. Now, with the loss of their starting quarterback, the Argos will need to dig deep and summon every ounce of their fighting spirit to claim the ultimate prize in Canadian football.