(Toronto) The performance of Montreal Alouettes quarterback Trevor Harris against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats did not go unnoticed, since he was selected among the players of the 11e Canadian Football League activity week.
Posted yesterday at 1:43 p.m.
The American completed 24 of 31 passes (77.4%), 382 yards and three touchdowns. He notably managed a 54-yard throw to Kaion Julian-Grant, good for a major in the third quarter.
Harris had 139 of his passing passes — and one touchdown pass — in the final quarter, paving the way for a 29-28 win.
It’s Harris’ second 300-plus-yard passing game this season and 40e of her career.
The Alouettes quarterback was only edged out by BC Lions defensive end Obum Gwacham in the ballot. Tiger-Cats wide receiver Tim White was also honored.
In the Lions’ 28-10 victory over the Saskatchewan Roughriders, Gwacham had career-highs with five tackles and two sacks, in addition to causing a fumble.
White also set personal bests with 145 yards and two receiving touchdowns. His 11 catches allowed him to equal his career high.