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110th Grey Cup

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The 110th Grey Cup was played on November 19, 2023, at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, Ontario, between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Montreal Alouettes. The Alouettes won 28–24 to claim the CFL championship.

MVPs: Grey Cup Most Valuable Player — Cody Fajardo (Alouettes); Most Valuable Canadian — Tyson Philpot (Alouettes).

Event notes: Hamilton hosted the Grey Cup for the 12th time. Jamie Fine sang the pre-game kickoff, Simone Soman performed the national anthem, and American rock band Green Day played the halftime show. Attendance was 28,808. The Alouettes were the designated home team for the game and wore blue jerseys; Winnipeg wore white jerseys with gold pants.

Road to the game: The Alouettes beat the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 27–12 in the East Semi-Final and then defeated the Toronto Argonauts 38–17 in the East Final, capitalizing on nine turnovers. Winnipeg won the West, finishing 14–4 in the regular season and beating the BC Lions 24–13 in the West Final.

Game summary: Winnipeg opened with a field goal and a Brady Oliveira rushing TD to lead early. Montreal answered with a touchdown, and Winnipeg led 17–7 at halftime after a Dakota Prukop rushing score. In the third quarter, Montreal cut the lead to 17–14 with a Cole Spieker touchdown. In the fourth, Montreal moved ahead with a touchdown to take a 28–24 lead with 13 seconds left. Winnipeg had a final drive but could not score as Montreal sealed the victory.

Key stats: The Alouettes overcome an early Winnipeg lead to win the championship, with Fajardo earning MVP honors and Philpot earning MVP Canadian honors.


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