Alouettes receiver Tyler Snead shows his versatility by throwing TD pass
Tyler Snead is perfect as a CFL passer and now has a touchdown strike to his credit, but Davis Alexander need not worry about his job as the Montreal Alouettes starting quarterback.
Snead hit Canadian Tyson Philpot on a seven-yard touchdown pass in last week’s 37-30 home win over the Calgary Stampeders. The fourth-year receiver has completed all three passes he has attempted in the CFL for 75 yards.
However, Snead isn’t a threat to Alexander, the CFL’s second-ranked passer with 1,779 yards who’s also thrown eight TD passes with no interceptions this season.
“No, he’s definitely not in danger,” Snead said with a chuckle. “I grew up playing baseball so I always kind of knew how to throw the ball and always had a decent arm in football.


