Roughriders roll past Tiger-Cats 38-7 thanks to strong second half
REGINA — The Saskatchewan Roughriders scored 27 unanswered points in the second half to defeat the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 38-7 on Sunday and keep pace with the Edmonton Elks for first place in the CFL’s West Division.
The Riders and Elks lead the West with 4-1 records. The loss drops the Tiger-Cats to 2-3 in the East Division.
The Riders used a key turnover six minutes into the fourth quarter to grab full control of the game. Hamilton’s Kenny Lawler caught a pass in a crossing pattern only to have Saskatchewan’s Antoine Brooks force a fumble. Riders cornerback Marcus Sayles scooped up the loose ball and scampered 41 yards down the sideline before being forced out of bounds at the Hamilton one-yard line.
Saskatchewan’s Tommy Stevens scored on a quarterback sneak on the ensuing play, giving the Riders a 24-7 lead. Kicker Alex Hale missed the point after.


