Stamps are feeling the pain all around as QB Adams struggles again and the defence allows four TDs over the second and third quarters.

The Calgary Stampeders are taking the arrival of fall a little too literally, it seems. Article content

Because they are now in a fall, having lost the last three games of the 2025-26 Canadian Football League season — the latest coming Friday night in a 38-20 decision to the host Montreal Alouettes. Article content Article content

In losing to the Alouettes for the second time on the calendar, the Stampeders allowed four touchdowns combined in the second and third quarters — including three on sneaks by short-yardage specialist Shea Patterson to punctuate a stellar passing performance put forth by starting quarterback Davis Alexander.

Despite seven

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