Blue Bombers left stunned by Alouettes’ comeback win in 110th Grey Cup
HAMILTON — Surrounded by a circle of reporters in the wake of Sunday’s gut-wrenching Grey Cup loss, Brady Oliveira tried to share how he felt.
The words wouldn’t come out. The star Winnipeg running back buried his head in his hands, overcome by emotion and unable to talk.
The Blue Bombers, looking for their third CFL championship in four years, were stunned by a 19-yard Tyson Philpot touchdown reception with 15 seconds left that gave the underdog Alouettes a 28-24 comeback win before a crowd of 28,808 at Tim Hortons Field in the 110th Grey Cup.
“Back and forth (game) and they made a couple more plays than us,” said Winnipeg coach Mike O’Shea. “Credit (to) them. They came in hot and they did what they needed to do when they needed to do it.”