Maltos Diaz’s 17-yard field goal earns Alouettes 30-27 OT win over Ticats
HAMILTON — Defensive back Robert Kennedy III figured pretty prominently in the Montreal Alouettes’ 30-27 overtime win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Thursday night.
Kennedy registered a key pick-six in the third quarter that cut Montreal’s deficit to 24-17. Then in overtime, he forced Keric Wheatfall to fumble near the sideline on Hamilton’s opening possession, allowing teammate Kabion Ento to push the ball out of bounds and end the threat.
Jose Maltos Diaz capped Montreal’s first overtime possession with the game-winning 17-yard boot to kick off the CFL regular season. Maltos Diaz forced overtime with a 29-yard field goal on the final play of regulation, capping an amazing 56-yard, 13-play drive that saw the Alouettes convert three third-down situations.
“I think that (pick-six) just changed the whole complexion of the game,” said Montreal head coach Jason Maas. “All of the momentum was with them and all of a sudden it was with us for a moment and we scratched and clawed to get it into overtime.











