Lions earn first road win of season, pull away late to beat Alouettes
MONTREAL — Unlucky Travis Lulay watched most of the game from B.C.’s bench, his left shoulder wrapped in ice.
Johnny Manziel watched all of the game from the Alouettes’ bench, and was surely stinging as starting quarterback Antonio Pipkin struggled all night.
T.J. Lee and Anthony Orange had fourth-quarter interceptions for touchdowns to lift the B.C. Lions to their first road victory of the season, a 32-14 win over the Montreal Alouettes.
But the storyline was about the quarterbacks: both the ones who were on the field, and the ones who weren’t.