Waterloo Region Record

Manziel throws first two CFL TD passes in Alouettes’ loss

- KELSEY PATTERSON

MONTREAL — Defensive back Nick Marshall scored two rushing touchdowns as the surging Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s beat the Montreal Alouettes, 34-29, in a game where Johnny Manziel threw his first two Canadian Football League touchdown passes in a losing effort.

Zach Collaros went 29-for-41 for 394 yards, a touchdown and an intercepti­on as Saskatchew­an (9-5-0) won for the sixth time in seven games.

Manziel completed 9-of-16 passes for 128 yards and two touchdowns for Montreal (3-11-0), which has lost three games in a row. The former Heisman Trophy winner added 45 yards on the ground. He was sacked five times.

Running back Stefan Logan scored a TD on a punt return.

Down 31-23 in the fourth quarter, Manziel threw his second touchdown of the game when he found Ernest Jackson in the end zone for the 20-yard score.

Montreal almost tied the game with a two-point conversion but Manziel was stopped on the oneyard line.

The drive started with an intercepti­on by Henoc Muamba.

Earlier in the game, the Alouettes starting quarterbac­k found the end zone for the first time this season on one of Montreal’s nicest plays of the year.

On a carefully executed trick play early in the second quarter, Manziel handed the ball off to running back William Stanback, who reversed it to receiver B.J. Cunningham with another handoff. Cunningham flicked the ball back to Manziel, who went deep for the 47-yard score to a wideopen Adarius Bowman.

The touchdown put the Alouettes ahead 14-13 in Manziel’s fourth CFL start. The 25-year-old is still looking for his first victory of the season.

The Roughrider­s had 505 yards of total offence to Montreal’s 187.

Montreal opened the scoring 6:51 into the game with an Antonio Pipkin QB sneak to take a 7-0 lead.

The Roughrider­s tied the game three minutes later on a 27-yard touchdown by Tre Mason, his first of the season.

Saskatchew­an went up 13-7 on a 23-yard pass from Collaros to Kyran Moore in the dying seconds of the second quarter.

Manziel’s TD and a Boris Bede field goal gave the Alouettes a 17-13 lead.

Marshall punched the ball into the end zone from one yard out late in the first half and the Riders added a two-point conversion.

NOTES: There were 18,370 fans at Percival Molson Stadium.

 ?? PETER MCCABE THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Alouettes quarterbac­k Johnny Manziel connected on 9-of-16 passes for 128 yards against Saskatchew­an in Montreal on Sunday. Manziel tossed his first two CFL touchdowns in a 34-29 Montreal loss.
PETER MCCABE THE CANADIAN PRESS Alouettes quarterbac­k Johnny Manziel connected on 9-of-16 passes for 128 yards against Saskatchew­an in Montreal on Sunday. Manziel tossed his first two CFL touchdowns in a 34-29 Montreal loss.

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