
Alouettes continue to struggle at home, Redblacks come out of Montreal with win
MONTREAL — Alouettes coach Jim Popp was at a loss for words when describing the late interception that eventually cost Montreal the football game.
Montreal lost 19-14 against the Ottawa Redblacks on Thursday after quarterback Kevin Glenn’s easy interception ended the Alouettes’ comeback attempt.
With Ottawa leading 16-14 with six minutes remaining in the fourth, Glenn threw up an ill-advised pass that was intercepted by former-Alouette Mitchell White, all but sealing the contest for the Redblacks.
“It was an outside route but the ball was thrown inside,” said Popp, who couldn’t explain what went wrong on the play.