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Snead, Montreal Alouettes both enjoying solid starts to 2025 CFL regular season

Snead, Montreal Alouettes both enjoying solid starts to 2025 CFL regular season

Toronto Star17-06-2025
Tyler Snead is making the most of his opportunities early this season with the Montreal Alouettes.
The third-year receiver has seven catches for 151 yards in two games. His 21.6-yard average is even more impressive considering Snead has been targeted just eight times compared to 16 for Canadian Tyson Philpot (nine catches, 90 yards and a touchdown) and 14 for Austin Mack (10 receptions, 154 yards).
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