Trevor Harris puts on quite a show as Eskimos down Alouettes in East semifinal
MONTREAL — Trevor Harris threw for 421 yards and a TD as the Edmonton Eskimos held on for an entertaining 37-29 East Division semifinal win over the Montreal Alouettes on Sunday afternoon.
Harris, appearing in just his second game since Sept. 7, dispelled any talk about rustiness by completing his first 22 passes — one short of the CFL record held by Hamilton’s Jeremiah Masoli. He finished 36-of-39 passing (92.3 per cent) with an interception.
In last year’s East Division final, Harris had a league-record six TD strikes in the Ottawa Redblacks’ 46-27 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Harris threw for 447 yards and three TDs in his Edmonton debut, a 32-25 season-opening home victory over Montreal.
But Harris’s interception to Woody Baron at the Edmonton 48 gave Montreal much-needed life. Vernon Adams Jr.’s 10-yard run at 6:29 pulled the Alouettes to within 34-29, delighting the energetic Molson Stadium gathering of 21,054 on a cool, overcast and windy afternoon.