Former CFL star Cory Philpot watches his son, Tyson, make Grey Cup-winning catch
Once again, the Grey Cup provided Cory Philpot with a myriad of emotions.
On Sunday, the former CFL star was at Tim Hortons Field when his son, Tyson, scored the decisive touchdown in the Montreal Alouettes’ 28-24 upset win over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. That came 29 years after the elder Philpot played a big role in the B.C. Lions’ iconic 26-23 title victory over the Baltimore Football Club.
Tyson Philpot caught Cody Fajardo’s 19-yard touchdown pass with 15 seconds remaining. Fittingly, Fajardo (290 yards passing three TDs) was named the game MVP while Philpot (six catches, 63 yards, touchdown) earned top Canadian honours.
“I’m proud, I’m excited, I’m still kind of shocked,” Cory Philpot said Wednesday via telephone from his B.C. residence. “I’m not one of those fathers who thought his kids would go pro.