Toronto's Markeith Ambles registered eight catches for 121 yards, both game highs. “That's definitely something I'll be looking at (Sunday) and getting better from.” “It's something where you have to stay in the Zen, stay in the moment and not try to bring previous mistakes into that moment. He also ran three times for 24 yards and was glad to avenge his earlier fumble.
“There's a lot of good men in that locker room who have big hearts That's what the CFL is all about, that's why it's such a special league because good men make good plays at the right time.”īethel-Thompson completed 27-of-40 passes for 352 yards and a TD. “It's not about what happens to you, it's how you respond to it (and) that's why this game is a beautiful game. “I think what you see is a team that's able to handle adversity and that's why football reflects life,” said Bethel-Thompson. The two points was Toronto's lowest total since a 26-0 loss to Edmonton on July 25, 2019. But the win also allowed the Argos to move past last week's 29-2 road loss in Calgary. Toronto, which has already clinched a playoff berth, and Montreal end their regular seasons with a home-and-home series. The Alouettes play the Ottawa Redblacks (3-11) on Monday. Toronto (9-6) moved four points ahead of Montreal (7-7) atop the East Division.
Whyte connected from 30 yards out at 10:44 to give the Lions a 20-16 advantage. It was set up by Jordan Williams' 38-yard return of a Bethel-Thompson fumble before teammate Mathieu Betts recovered Williams' fumble at the Toronto 31-yard line. threw a 31-yard TD pass to Keon Hatcher just 50 seconds into the fourth to put B.C. kicker Sean Whyte's 41-yard field goal attempt with 1:30 remaining hit the left upright.ī.C. “I did bobble it a little bit but thankfully I secured it. “I won't lie, when I saw it coming it felt like it was forever before it got into my hands,” Nield said.
It was the only catch of the game for the six-foot-three, 203-pound Nield, a 2021 fourth-round CFL draft pick from McMaster. The 23-year-old Guelph, Ont., native hauled in McLeod Bethel-Thompson's 37-yard scoring strike at 12:10 of the fourth quarter to rally the Toronto Argonauts to a wild 23-20 home win over the B.C. Tommy Nield's first CFL touchdown catch was certainly a dramatic one.