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Supplemental Media Information SUPPLEMENTAL MEDIA INFORMATION Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Montreal Alouettes Percival Molson Memorial Stadium – Montreal, Québec Friday, August 27, 2021 7:30 p.m. ET TV: TSN, RDS, ESPNews ONLINE: TSN Direct, TSN GO, Yare (Int’l) LIVE AUDIO STREAM: Ticats Audio Network RADIO: Ticats Audio Network/AM 900 CHML (HAM) TSN 690 (MTL), Sirius XM Canada Talks 167 2021 REGULAR SEASON RECORD RECORD HOME ROAD OT OVERALL 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 EAST 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 WEST 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 STREAK Lost 2 N/A Lost 1 N/A % 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 TIGER-CATS’ TOP FIVE REGULAR SEASON RECORDS IN 18-GAME ERA (SINCE 1986) SEASON OVERALL HOME AWAY 2019 15-3-0 9-0-0 6-3-0 1998 12-5-1 6-2-1 6-3-0 1989 12-6-0 7-2-0 5-4-0 1992 11-7-0 5-4-0 6-3-0 1999 11-7-0 7-2-0 4-5-0 SEASON OVERALL PT % HOME AWAY 2019 15-3-0 .833 9-0-0 6-3-0 1952 9-2-1 .792 5-1-0 4-1-1 1972 11-3-0 .786 6-1-0 5-2-0 1958/64 10-3-1 .750 7-0-0 3-3-1 1981 11-4-1 .719 5-2-1 6-2 ticats.ca @cfltigercats @Ticats hamiltontigercats JEREMIAH MASOLI’S CAREER REGULAR SEASON TOUCHDOWN PASS TARGETS NAME 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 TOTAL Brandon Banks - - - 1 7 11 3 - 22 Luke Tasker - - - 1 5 11 - - 17 Andy Fantuz - - 1 4 - - - - 5 Jalen Saunders - - - - 2 2 - - 4 Terrence Toliver - - - 2 - 1 - - 3 Mike Jones - - - - 1 2 - - 3 C.J. Gable 1 1 - 1 - - - - 3 Chad Owens - - - 2 - - - - 2 John Chiles - - - 2 - - - - 2 Alex Green - - - - - 1 - - 1 Junior Collins - - - 1 - - - - 1 Kevin Elliott - - - 1 - - - - 1 Bralon Addison - - - - - - 2 - 2 Jaelon Acklin - - - - - - 1 1 2 Sean Thomas Erlington - - - - - - 1 - 1 Nikola Kalinic - - - - - - 1 - 1 Marcus Tucker - - - - - - 1 - 1 CAREER TOTAL 1 1 1 15 15 28 9 1 71 DANE EVANS’ CAREER REGULAR SEASON TOUCHDOWN PASS TARGETS NAME 2018 2019 TOTAL Brandon Banks - 10 10 Bralon Addison 1 5 6 Jaelon Acklin - 2 2 Anthony Coombs - 2 2 Mike Jones 1 - 1 Marcus Tucker - 1 1 Tyrell Sutton - 1 1 CAREER TOTAL 2 21 23 RECEIVERS WITH 100-YARDS+ RECEIVING GAMES NAME TICATS OTHER TEAMS TOTAL Brandon Banks 24 0 24 Bralon Addison 9 0 9 DeVier Posey 0 6 6 Jaelon Acklin 1 0 1 Sean Thomas Erlington 1 0 1 ticats.ca @cfltigercats @Ticats hamiltontigercats LAST TIME IT HAPPENED INDIVIDUAL TEAM Scored 40+Points 100 Yards Rushing HAM – HAM 42 vs. EDM 12, Oct. 4/19 HAM – 109 by Cameron Marshall vs. TOR, November 2/19 HAM – BC 8 at HAM 48, Nov. 11/18 (Playoffs) OPP – 126 by Brady Oliveira at. WPG, Aug. 4/21 OPP – CGY 43 at HAM 28, Sept. 15/18 OPP – HAM 27 at OTT 46, Nov. 18/18 (Playoffs) 150 Yards Rushing Scored 50+ Points HAM – 157 by C.J. Gable vs. TOR, Sept. 30/17 HAM – HAM 64 at TOR 14, June 22/19 OPP – 203 by William Stanback at MTL, July 4/19 OPP – HAM 1 at CGY 60, July 28/17 300 Yards Passing Won by 20+ Points HAM – 379 by Dane Evans at MTL, Oct. 26/19 HAM – HAM 33 vs.OTT 12, Oct. 19/19 HAM – 386 by Dane Evans vs. EDM, Nov. 17/19 (Playoffs) HAM – HAM 36 vs. EDM 16, Nov. 17/19 (Playoffs) OPP – 342 by Bo Levi Mitchel vs. CGY, Sept. 14/19 OPP – HAM 8 at SSK 30, Aug. 14/21 OPP – 319 by Trevor Harris vs. EDM, Nov. 17/19 (Playoffs) Won by 30+ Points 400 Yards Passing HAM – HAM 42 vs. EDM 12, Oct. 4/19 HAM – 452 by Dane Evans vs. OTT, Oct. 19/19 HAM – BC 8 at HAM 48, Nov. 11/18 (Playoffs) OPP – 436 by Travis Lulay vs. BC, July 15/17 OPP – HAM 1 at CGY 60, July 28/17 Allowed Fewer Than 10 Points 500 Yards Passing HAM – HAM 21 vs. OTT 7, Aug. 17/19 HAM – 502 by Kevin Glenn vs. TOR, Oct. 18/09 HAM – BC 8 at HAM 48, Nov. 11/18 (Playoffs) OPP – 506 by Ricky Ray at TOR, June 25/17 OPP – HAM 8 at SSK 30, Aug. 14/21 100 Yards Receiving HAM – 201 by Brandon Banks at MTL, Oct. 26/19 Won Game by Shutout HAM – 100 by Brandon Banks vs. EDM, Nov. 17/19 (Playoffs) HAM – HAM 33 vs. MTL 0, Nov. 3/17 OPP – 103 by Rodney Smith vs. TOR, Nov. 2/19 OPP – HAM 0 vs. WPG 29, July 28/06 OPP – 109 by DaVaris Daniels vs. EDM, Nov. 17/19 (Playoffs) 150 Yards Receiving Won Game in Overtime HAM – 201 by Brandon Banks at MTL, Oct. 26/19 HAM – HAM 39 vs. OTT 36, Oct. 21/16 OPP – 203 by Derel Walker vs. TOR, Sept. 2/19 OPP – HAM 32 at BC 35, Sept. 22/18 Intercepted 3+ Passes Two 100+ Yards Receivers HAM – 3 vs. EDM, Oct. 4/19 HAM – Brandon Banks (105) & Bralon Addison (114) at CGY, Sept. 14/19 OPP – 3 at WPG, Aug. 3/16 OPP – Eric Rogers (129) & Reginald Begelton (106) at CGY, Sept. 14/19 OPP – 3 at OTT, Nov. 18/18 (Playoffs) Five+ Quarterback Sacks 200 Yards Receiving HAM – 6 vs. EDM, Oct. 4/19 HAM – 201 by Brandon Banks at MTL, Oct. 26/19 OPP – 7 vs. TOR, Sept. 2/19 OPP – 203 by Derel Walker vs. TOR, Sept. 2/19 OPP – 6 at WPG, Nov. 24/19 (Playoffs) Three Touchdown Passes 400+ Total Net Yards of Offence HAM – Dane Evans at MTL, Oct. 26/19 HAM – 431 at MTL, Oct. 26/19 HAM – Jeremiah Masoli vs. BC, Nov. 11/18 (Playoffs) HAM – 427 vs. EDM, Nov. 17/19 (Playoffs) OPP – Trevor Harris vs. OTT, Oct. 27/18 OPP – 433 at MTL, Oct. 26/19 OPP – Trevor Harris (6) at OTT, Nov. 18/18 (Playoffs) OPP – 408 at WPG, Nov. 24/19 (Playoffs) Four+ Touchdown Passes 500+ Total Net Yards of Offence HAM – Dane Evans (4) at MTL, Oct. 26/19 HAM – 539 vs. OTT, Oct. 19/19 OPP – Henry Burris (6) at OTT, Nov. 7/15 OPP – 515 at TOR, June 25/17 OPP - Trevor Harris (6) at OTT, Nov. 18/18 (Playoffs) Two+ Touchdown Receptions HAM – Brandon Banks (3) at MTL, Oct. 26/19 2021 TICATS LONGEST SINGLE PLAYS HAM – Luke Tasker vs. BC, Nov. 11/18 (Playoffs) Rush (yards) OPP – Derel Walker vs. TOR, Sept. 2/19 HAM – 12 – Brandon Banks at SSK, Aug. 14 OPP – Greg Ellingson at OTT, Nov. 18/18 (Playoffs) OPP – 22 – Cody Fajardo at SSK, Aug.14 Four Field Goals Reception (yards) HAM – Lirim Hajrullahu vs. OTT, Oct. 19/19 HAM – 37 – Jaelon Acklin at WPG, Aug. 5 HAM – Lirim Hajrullahu vs. EDM, Nov. 17/19 (Playoffs) OPP – 49 – Nic Demski at WPG, Aug. 5 OPP – Lewis Ward vs. OTT, Oct. 19/19 Five+ Field Goals Field Goal (yards) HAM – Lirim Hajrullahu at MTL, Jul. 4/19 HAM – N/A – OPP – Lewis Ward (7) vs. OTT, July 28/18 OPP – 41 – Brett Lauther at SSK, Aug. 14 Two Interceptions Punt (yards) HAM – Richard Leonard vs EDM, Oct. 4/19 HAM – 67 – Joel Whitford at SSK, Aug. 14 OPP – Garry Peters at BC, Aug. 24/19 OPP – 64 – Jonathan Ryan at SSK, Aug. 14 Two Quarterback Sacks Kickoff (yards) HAM – Lorenzo Mauldin IV vs. EDM, Oct. 4/19 HAM – 69 – Taylor Bertolet at WPG, Aug. 5 OPP – Justin Herdman vs. SSK, Sept. 2/19 OPP – 74 Brett Lauther at SSK Aug. 14 OPP – Willie Jefferson at WPG Nov. 24/19 (Playoffs) Three Quarterback Sacks Punt Return (yards) HAM – Dylan Wynn at BC, Aug. 24/19 HAM – 20 – Frankie Williams at SSK, Aug. 14 OPP – Cordarro Law vs. CGY, Jul. 13/19 OPP – 15 – Janarion Grant at WPG, Aug. 5 OPP – Willie Jefferson at WPG Nov. 24/19 (Playoffs) Punt Return Touchdown Kickoff Return (yards) HAM – Frankie Williams (52 yards) vs. SSK, June 13/19 HAM – 27 – Frankie Williams WPG, Aug. 5 OPP – Terry Williams (83 yards) vs. CGY, Sept. 15/18 OPP – 31 – Janarion Grant at WPG, Aug. 5 Kickoff Return Touchdown Field Goal Missed Return (yards) HAM – William Likely (110 yards) vs. CGY, Jul. 13/19 HAM – N/A – OPP – Simon Charbonneau Campeau (51 yards) vs. CGY, Oct. 1/16 OPP – 23 – Marcus Murphy at SSK Aug. 14 Missed Field Goal Return Touchdown Interception Return (yards) HAM – Brandon Banks (115 yards) vs CGY, Jul. 13/19 HAM – N/A – OPP – Bashir Levingston (97 yards) at TOR, Oct. 21/04 OPP – 40 – Jontrell Rocquemore at WPG, Aug. 5 Blocked Kick Fumble Return (yards) HAM – Curtis Newton (punt) at MTL, Aug. 3/18 HAM – N/A – OPP – Anthony Cioffi (punt) vs. OTT, Oct. 19/19 OPP – 5 – AC Leonard at SSK, Aug. 14 ticats.ca @cfltigercats @Ticats hamiltontigercats HOW THE TIGER-CATS WERE ACQUIRED CFL DRAFT NAME POS YEAR RD PICK SCHOOL Jake Burt TE 2021 1 1 Boston College (NCAA) Nic Cross LB 2021 1 9 UBC (U Sports) Felix Garand-Gauthier FB 2021 5 37 Laval (U Sports) Myles Manalo LB 2021 6 54 Western (U Sports) Coulter Woodmansey OL 2020 1 5 Guelph (U Sports) Mason Bennett DL 2020 1 8 North Dakota (NCAA) Bailey Feltmate LB 2020 2 17 Acadia (U Sports) Tyler Ternowski WR 2020 3 27 Waterloo (U Sports) Stavros Katsantonois DB 2020 4 36 UBC (U Sports) Joseph Bencze DT 2020 5 45 McMaster (U Sports) Tom Schnitzler LS 2020 8 72 UBC (U Sports) Jesse Gibbon OL 2019 1 2 Waterloo (U Sports) Nikola Kalinic FB 2019 2 10 York (U Sports) David Ungerer III WR 2019 2 11 Idaho (NCAA) Maleek Irons RB 2019 3 22 Ohio (NCAA) Malcolm Campbell DL 2019 8 65 Toronto (U Sports) Gordon Whyte LS 2019 8 67 St.
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