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Argos rally to thrilling 42-41 victory over Ottawa

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TORONTO — McLeod BethelThom­pson delivered a stunning conclusion to his first CFL start.

Bethel-Thompson’s 23-yard TD strike to Armanti Edwards with one second remaining rallied the Toronto Argonauts to a 42-41 victory over the Ottawa Redblacks on Thursday night. Edwards’ catch capped an 11-play, 86-yard march engineered by Bethel-Thompson, who was 25-of37 passing for 302 yards with four TDs and an intercepti­on in his first game as a CFL starter.

He was especially sharp in the second half, completing 18-of-25 passes for 233 yards and the four TDs.

“My teammates held me up the whole game, they carried me the way,” Bethel-Thompson said afterwards. “All I did was my 1/12th and sometimes I did half of my 1/12th.

“We didn’t play our best game, I know I didn’t play my best game in the first half. But there was no give up, there wasn’t a single blink. We definitely needed this.”

Diontae Spencer’s 88-yard punt return TD at 10:25 of the third gave Ottawa (4-3) a seemingly insurmount­able 38-14 advantage. Spencer’s electrifyi­ng run came after Toronto opened the second half impressive­ly as BethelThom­pson hit S.J. Green on a five-yard TD pass at 3:19 to cap a 60-yard, eight-play march.

Ottawa countered with a 64yard, 10-play drive that resulted in Lewis Ward’s 17-yard field goal at 9:01 before Spencer made it a 24-point contest.

Toronto (2-5) snapped a threegame losing streak in its first contest against an East Division opponent before a BMO Field gathering of 11,857.

Bethel-Thompson, after throwing for 122 yards in the third, found Green on an 11-yard TD pass at 1:12 of the fourth to cut Ottawa’s lead to 38-26.

Ward’s 14-yard field goal at 4:18 put Ottawa ahead 41-26. But after Zack Medeiros’s 32-yard field goal at 8:57, Bethel-Thompson hit James Wilder Jr. on a 20yard TD pass at 11:34 to pull Toronto to within 41-36.

The scoring play was set up by Martese Jackson’s 70-yard punt return.

Toronto began its final drive at its 24-yard line with 1:45 remaining. Wilder Jr. said in the huddle there was no doubt in his mind Bethel-Thompson was behind the wheel.

“He took the offence by charge and made it happen and got a team win,” said Wilder Jr., who ran for a game-high 73 yards on 17 carries. “He just picked it up, he just led us down the field.

“He’s a general, that’s what the quarterbac­k is. He showed a lot today. I always knew it but I guess he showed you all.”

Toronto played a terrible first half, committing four turnovers in falling behind 28-7. The Redblacks were able to convert fumbles by Wilder Jr. and Jackson in touchdowns in storming out to the 21-point advantage.

Redblacks’ starter Trevor Harris was 18-of-21 passing for 245 yards in the half while BethelThom­pson completed 7-of-12 passes for just 69 yards.

But thanks to an error-free second half, the Argos head into their bye week riding a huge momentum swing.

“We’re not going to anoint ourselves with one win but I think we gave ourselves an opportunit­y to find out a little bit more about ourselves,” Trestman said. “We just know we have something inside of us we can start with next week that we weren’t able to see in the earlier games.

“We did not play a clean first half with turnovers and mistakes that were really costly. For 30 minutes we probably played our best football in some regards.”

The 33-year-old Green led the Argos receivers with nine catches for 134 yards and two TDs.

Harris was 27-of-35 passing for a season-high 381 yards and two TDs for Ottawa. Spencer finished with eight catches for 145 yards and a touchdown while returning three punts for 104 yards and a score.

 ?? CP ?? Eskimos’ Mike Reilly (13) looks for an opening as Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s’ Chad Geter (91) goes for a sack during first-half CFL action in Edmonton on Thursday. Play was still in progress at press time.
CP Eskimos’ Mike Reilly (13) looks for an opening as Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s’ Chad Geter (91) goes for a sack during first-half CFL action in Edmonton on Thursday. Play was still in progress at press time.

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