Alouettes quarterback Alexander sets CFL record for passes without interception in win over Stampeders
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At a glance
- Montreal Alouettes quarterback Davis Alexander set a CFL record for consecutive passes without an interception.
- Alexander led the Alouettes to a 38-32 victory over the Calgary Stampeders, throwing for 402 yards.
- Both teams had multiple touchdown scorers, with Montreal securing their fifth win of the season.
Montreal Alouettes quarterback Davis Alexander etched his name in the Canadian Football League record books Saturday, setting a new mark for consecutive passes without an interception. He led his team to a hard-fought 38-32 victory over the host Calgary Stampeders.
Alexander completed 25 of 32 passes for 402 yards, marking his sixth consecutive game with over 300 passing yards to begin the season. His streak of 329 consecutive passes without a pick, dating back to July 2025, surpassed Darian Durant's previous record of 323.
The Alouettes secured their fifth win of the season (5-1) with touchdowns from Travis Theis and Dustin Crum on the ground, and passes caught by Cole Spieker, Tyler Snead, and Kaseem Ferdinand. Calgary (2-4) responded with two rushing touchdowns from Dedrick Mills and touchdown catches from Erik Brooks and Jalen Philpot. Stampeders quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. also had a strong performance, throwing for 271 yards and three touchdowns while extending his own interception-free streak to 229 passes.
Originally published by Global News in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.