MONTREAL — In what could be a turning point for their season, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers delivered their most complementary football of the year Thursday night, securing a crucial 26-13 victory over the Montreal Alouettes in front of 20,310 at Molson Stadium.

The win, powered by a dominant ground game and an efficient passing attack, improves Winnipeg’s record to 6-4, keeping them squarely in the hunt for a top spot in the competitive CFL West Division. While they currently sit in third place, the performance in Montreal showcased a level of collective play in all three phases that has been inconsistent for the club this season, and they’re now tied with the Calgary Stampeders for second place.

Veteran quarterback Zach Collaros played arguably his most complete game, completing 27 of 31 p

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