Montreal linebacker Cameron Judge, now 30, was in the news for all the right reasons this week in the Canadian Football League (CFL).
He was a defensive stalwart in a 40-31 loss to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
In a game where most Québécois athletes remained quiet, Judge did just the opposite: he threw an interception for the second consecutive game and scored a touchdown, confirming his decisive influence on the game.
His performance earns him a fifth appearance on the weekly list of the CFL's top Québécois this season.
Remarkable consistency on defense
In addition to his interception returned for a major, Judge collected eight defensive tackles, the most of any Argonauts player this week. This is the sixth time in eight games this season that he has led his team in tackles.
To top it all off, he added a quarterback sack to his record, completing an outstanding defensive performance.
This consistency impresses fans and league observers alike.
Although Toronto escaped with the win, Judge's efforts didn't go unnoticed, reinforcing his reputation as one of the best Québécois defensive players in the league. If he keeps up the momentum, he could well find himself among the stars of the 2025 season.
Judge delivers the hit
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