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CFL: This Quebecer made the difference for his team in overtime

CFL: This Quebecer made the difference for his team in overtime

Every week, we look back at notable Quebec performances in the CFL. Today, we cover the games played during Week 10 of the season.

Christophe Beaulieu – marauder

The second-year player played the hero in the Lions' 41-38 overtime win over the Tiger-Cats. Beaulieu forced a receiver to lose the ball. The prized possession was recovered by one of his teammates, and Sean Whyte then kicked a winning field goal.

The former Rouge et Or finished his game with two defensive tackles, which now gives him 21 in 2025.

Justin McInnis – Receiver

In the BC club's victory over Hamilton, the Pierrefonds native led the way with eight catches for 159 yards. This is his most productive haul so far in 2025, having totaled 544 yards in nine games.

Cameron Judge – linebacker

It's been the norm since the start of the 2025 season for Judge to earn his place among Quebec's most deserving players. The Argonauts veteran made four defensive tackles and a quarterback sack, in addition to forcing a fumble that allowed lineman Jordan Williams to score a touchdown in the loss to the Rouge et Noirs.

Geoffrey Cantin-Arku – linebacker

The Alouettes representative seems to have found his stride in the CFL, having had another strong game. In the loss to the Elks, the second-year player made three defensive tackles and one on special teams.

LE Journal de Montreal

LE Journal de Montreal

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