Alouettes focused on winning ahead of Grey Cup banner reveal against Redblacks
MONTREAL — Cody Fajardo knows watching the Grey Cup banner rise at Molson Stadium will stir up his emotions.
But deep down, the Montreal Alouettes quarterback has one thing on his mind heading into the unveiling: winning a football game.
After two games on the road to start the 2024 CFL season, the reigning champions host the Ottawa Redblacks in their home opener Thursday night. The Alouettes have sold more than 20,000 tickets, effectively selling out what’s expected to be a rowdy Molson Stadium.
“I’ll probably get chills, might get a little emotional,” Fajardo said Wednesday. “But to tell you the truth, once the ball’s kicked, it’s football at the end of the day.