A record for Davis Alexander on his return to the field
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It didn't take long for Davis Alexander to find his feet. The Alouettes' quarterback energized his offense and led the Sparrows to a very important 38-20 win over the Calgary Stampeders in Montreal.

At the heart of this performance, Davis Alexander once again made the difference. Not only did he lead the attack with confidence, he also wrote his name in the record books of the Canadian Football League.

With this ninth consecutive triumph since the start of his career as a starter, he surpasses the historic mark previously shared with Danny McManus, who enjoyed eight consecutive successes in the early 1990s.

The quarterback didn't miss a chance to impress the fans in attendance. Alexander offered the best statistical performance of his young career, totalling 350 aerial yards, completing 26 passes on 35 attempts.

His precision and vision highlighted the depth of the Montreal attack, which was able to exploit the weaknesses of the Calgarian defense to secure a convincing victory.

A record that inspires confidence in the Alouettes

This new chapter in the history of the Alouettes is about more than just numbers. It demonstrates the new-found stability at quarterback, a position that has often been a source of uncertainty in recent years in Montreal.

Alexander's emergence completely transforms the dynamic of the team, which now appears to be a real contender for this season's top honours.

For the Stampeders, this defeat underlines the difficulty of containing an explosive attack and maintaining the pace against a team in full confidence. For their part, the Alouettes are firmly in the playoff hunt, buoyed by the effectiveness of their young playmaker.

If this momentum continues, Davis Alexander could quickly go from revelation to pillar of Canadian football.

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