Tyler Snead is making a strong impression early in the season with the Montreal Alouettes. The receiver has accumulated seven catches for 151 yards in just two games. His impressive 21.6-yard average is particularly noteworthy, considering he's been targeted fewer times than some of his teammates.
In Montreal's recent victory over the Ottawa Redblacks, Snead was targeted five times, resulting in four catches for 117 yards. He emphasized the team's offensive flexibility, highlighting how any player can have a significant impact on any given game day. He noted the team's preparation for various coverages and the ability to adapt to different looks during the game.
Snead's strong start is especially encouraging given that he was hampered by a foot injury last season. After a successful rookie season in 2023, he experienced a setback in 2024. However, he credits the team's medical staff for their support in his recovery, and he feels fully recovered this season.
The Montreal Alouettes are currently undefeated. The team's fast start is notable, especially considering the struggles of the other teams in their division. His representative expressed confidence in Snead's ability to continue to be a dominant force in the league.
The team's quarterback, Davis Alexander, is also contributing to their success. Snead praised Alexander's winning mentality and his ability to inspire the team. The team's strong defense, led by veteran linebackers, has also played a crucial role, allowing few points and forcing turnovers.
Snead's first CFL season culminated in a Grey Cup victory. The team's loss in the East Division final last year has motivated the team. Snead emphasized the team's shared goal of winning a Grey Cup and the hard work they've put in during the off-season. He expressed his enjoyment of the game and his gratitude for the opportunity to play professionally.
3 Comments
Stan Marsh
The team has built up good chemistry, and it's exciting to see!
Eric Cartman
The East Division is always awful so, yeah.
Habibi
The Alouettes look like contenders this year! The offence is clicking.