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Alouettes' Bethel-Thompson to start against Ticats with Alexander injured

Alouettes' Bethel-Thompson to start against Ticats with Alexander injured

HAMILTON – Montreal Alouettes quarterback McLeod Bethel-Thompson will replace injured starter Davis Alexander on Friday against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
Alexander helped lead the Alouettes to a 3-0 start but hurt his hamstring in last week's 38-28 win over the Edmonton Elks.
The 26-year-old threw for three touchdowns and 254 yards on 20-of-24 completions before exiting.
Bethel-Thompson stepped in, going 6-for-8 for 77 yards as Montreal remained undefeated.
The two-time Grey Cup champion joined Montreal from Edmonton in a veteran quarterback swap with Cody Fajardo.
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He'll get his first Alouettes start against Hamilton (0-2), which is coming off a bye.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 26, 2025.

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