MONTREAL - Winnipeg backup quarterback Justin Goltz ran in a pair of touchdowns Thursday as the Blue Bombers downed the Montreal Alouettes 19-11.
Montreal had a late touchdown by S.J. Green and Sean Whyte' field goal and punt single, but neither offence found much traction on a muggy night at Percival Molson Stadium.
The Bombers, who also had two Mike Renaud singles and a Justin Palardy field goal, avenged their 38-33 loss at home last week as the 1-1 teams split a back-to-back series to start the season.
Montreal quarterback Anthony Calvillo was sacked seven times by a fired-up Winnipeg defence, but Buck Pierce and the Bombers did little when they had the ball, mostly due to five fumbles.
The Bombers, who turned the ball over four times last week, gave it up three times in the first half alone but it cost them only three points as the Winnipeg defence held Montreal to only three first downs and 65 net yards.
A pass from Pierce that was tipped by Jerald Brown for a Scooter Brown interception on the Winnipeg 21 turned into a 16-yard Whyte field goal 6:38 into the game.
After the game, Bombers defensive lineman Bryant Turner was being taken into the dressing room on a stretcher wearing an oxygen mask. The team did not provide an update on his status.
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