August 17, 2025
In a high-stakes matchup against the B.C. Lions, the Montreal Alouettes experienced a significant setback when quarterback Caleb Evans suffered a knee injury during his first start in over a year. The incident occurred in the second quarter after Evans was sacked by Sione Teheuma, sending him off the field on crutches with a bandaged knee.
Caleb Evans, the starting quarterback for the Montreal Alouettes, took to the field with high expectations, but his game quickly turned challenging when he was injured by a sack from Sione Teheuma. Observers noted that before the injury, Evans had completed 3 of 4 passes for 32 yards, showing promise in his return. However, after the hit, he was seen on crutches with a bandage on his knee and will be sidelined for the game against the Toronto Argonauts.
In his place, James Morgan stepped in and delivered an impressive performance, throwing for 211 yards and earning his first CFL touchdown pass. The Alouettes managed only one touchdown and four field goals, marking a disappointing third consecutive loss. On the opposing side, the B.C. Lions showcased a dominant performance with quarterback Nathan Rourke throwing for 382 yards and four touchdowns, complemented by Keon Hatcherās contribution of two touchdowns to secure the victory.