Argos hopes to avenge the defeat at the start of the season against the rival larks

Davis Alexander is expected to return under the center on Thursday when the Montreal Alouettes welcome the Argonauts de Toronto.
The Alouettes (3-2) began the season with such a promise, winning three games in a row before Alexander withdrew the next two – and the team’s bye last week – with an hamstiff injury.
“The hamstrings feel good. I will be ready to leave Thursday. I can’t wait to come back.” I will be able to run and do what I want to do, but I will probably know a little more on Thursday. “
Alexander had finished 62 82 passes for 803 yards and five affected before undergoing his injury against the EDMONTON Elks on June 19. He will take over the bar of McLeod Bethel-Thompson, who launched two interceptions in a file at BC Lions.
While Montreal seems ready to make a quarter change, Toronto will not be able to do it.
The Argonauts will turn once again to the MVP of the Gray 2024 Cup, Nick Arbuckle, with his colleague Chad Kelly, said he continues to recover from a serious leg injury. Kelly, the exceptional LCF player in 2023, suffered the injury in the 2024 Oriental division’s final against the lark.
Toronto also received difficult news during his week off while the offensive line player Ryan Hunter will be released six to eight weeks after being hit by a car, TSN reported.
Appointed the most remarkable offensive line of the LCF last season, Hunter appeared in the five Argonauts games (1-4) in 2025.
Despite the difficulties of the team on and off the field, the head coach of the Argonauts, Ryan Dinwiddie, refused to let negativity prevail over him.
“I took two days of leave just to reset my battery,” said Dinwiddie on the team’s website. “I went to a Blue Jays game with my children, then I really immersed myself and I cut myself well; what we had successful and what we really struggled on, simply staying what we can repair.”
– field level media




