Lethbridge Herald

Reillythro­ws fourTDpass­es in Esks’ win

ESKIMOS ROUT ALS 44-23

- Bill Beacon THE CANADIAN PRESS — MONTREAL

Mike Reilly threw four touchdown passes and ran one in himself as the Edmonton Eskimos defeated the Montreal Alouettes 44-23 in a game in which Johnny Manziel dressed as a backup quarterbac­k, but did not get on the field for his much-anticipate­d CFL debut.

Duke Williams, with two, C.J. Gable and Derel Walker caught TD passes for Edmonton (4-2). Reilly passed for more than 400 yards and Williams had more than 100 receiving yards for a fifth straight game. Sean Whyte added three field goals.

Starting quarterbac­k Vernon Adams and Ryder Stone each ran in a touchdown, while Boris Bede had two placements for Montreal (1-5).

The crowd of 16,654 chanted for Manziel, acquired on Sunday from Hamilton, but the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner watched from the sidelines, as he did for five games with the Tiger-Cats. He is expected to debut when Montreal faces Hamilton next week.

Adams led a touchdown drive on Montreal’s first possession, finishing an eight-play drive by himself with a one-yard plunge at 6:35.

The Eskimos answered with Whyte’s 44yard field goal at 9:03, which Bede answered with a 37-yarder to open the second quarter after Edmonton punter Hugh O’Neill mishandled a snap and needed a rush kick.

Reilly then hit Williams in the end zone for a 20-yard TD at 2:39. A Jason Grymes intercepti­on set up a 17-yard toss over the middle to Gable, who picked himself off the turf to dive over the end goalline at 7:21.

Whyte and Bede traded field goals again before Reilly threaded a pass through to Williams at the sidelines. The CFL receiving leader shook off two defenders and ran in untouched for a 61-yard score with 48 seconds left in the half for a 27-13 lead at the intermissi­on.

The Alouettes got two points off a safety, but saw Bede miss his third field goal attempt of the night in the third quarter, then had Tyquwon Glass fall down while covering Reilly’s 36-yard TD pass to a wideopen Walker at 10:34.

Reilly ran in from the one 3:11 into the fourth quarter.

Adams then led an eight-play drive capped by Stone’s five-yard TD at 7:13. Adams hit Ernest Jackson for the two-point conversion. Whyte added a field goal with 58 seconds left to play.

Montreal cornerback Mitchell White was taken off the field on the stretcher after an injury with 3:46 left in the game.

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