Here’s how Week 4 played out on social in the CFL.
It was all about Luc Brodeur-Jourdain on Thursday night in Montreal, as the Alouettes big man played the final game of his illustrious 12-year CFL career.
Montreal honoured him with a win, as running back William Stanback exploded for 200 yards to lead the Als to victory against the visiting Ticats.
On l’aime d’amour. À bientôt, @AlsLBJ58!#ToujoursGame #Montréals
We just love this guy. See you soon buddy! pic.twitter.com/Pe8SzlBUYO
— Alouettes de Montréal (@MTLAlouettes) July 5, 2019
#Alouettes veteran offensive-lineman Luc Brodeur-Jourdain with tears in his eyes leaves Molson Stadium field holding his son’s hand after playing his 168th and final #CFL game. Beautiful moment. pic.twitter.com/rIyN5XSit0
— Stu Cowan (@StuCowan1) July 5, 2019
“Keep working together, keep bonding. It’s the only thing that matters, man.” Chills. #ToujoursGame #Montréals #LBJ @AlsLBJ58
«Continuez de travailler ensemble, de tisser des liens. C’est tout ce qui compte, les gars.» Frissons. pic.twitter.com/hLX2Tus8kW
— Alouettes de Montréal (@MTLAlouettes) July 7, 2019
TNF artist Zach Zoya was in the house and put on a show.
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Thanks to @mtlalouettes for having us✨✨✨
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Who dat!? 🔥
Oh, you know, just @Zachzoya lightin’ up the stage for #TNF#ToujoursGame #Montréals
Who dat!? 🔥
Bah, c’est Zach Zoya qui fait trembler la scène à la mi-temps pic.twitter.com/gRNZ9VtkH5
— Alouettes de Montréal (@MTLAlouettes) July 5, 2019
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers went wire-to-wire in the nation’s capital en route to a 15-point win over the REDBLACKS.
Mike O’Shea’s team has some swag to it, and Willie Jefferson wants everyone to ‘come on down to Winnipeg’.
Come on down to Winnipeg #ForTheW @Stmn_Willie_Bmn pic.twitter.com/Pel2E5XCTG
— Andrew Paterson (@hustlerama) July 6, 2019
The Bombers were well-supported on the road.
My first “away” game! #ForTheW @Wpg_BlueBombers pic.twitter.com/sqFLHqXNlQ
— Benita (@dutchbeets) July 6, 2019
It was a perfect night for football at TD Place!
Awesome night to #LetErRip! #RNation @REDBLACKS @REDBLACKSCheer pic.twitter.com/FFbNFwGNet
— Andrew (@a_mcgarva) July 6, 2019
The REDBLACKS will look to bounce back next Saturday at home against Montreal.
#RNation we got to take the good with the bad! We appreciate y’all out there supporting till the end. Back to work next weekend against the Als! @REDBLACKS 🔴⚫️ love this team man 🤞🏾
— Rj Harris (@RjHarris15) July 7, 2019
Lastly: Nice to see Ottawa Senators influencer and general Twitter madman bRian5or6 out at Friday’s game!
Thinking about that Shoe Beer #Rnation pic.twitter.com/LlaacsbuTo
— bRian (@brian5or6) July 5, 2019
The last two minutes of the Lions’ visit to Toronto were pure insanity.
Saturday night’s finish at BMO Field was one for the (Canadian) ages.
Walkoff. Rouge.
Only in Canada. 🤯@BCLions are in the win column in 2019. #CFLGameday pic.twitter.com/HJYYQxi5C5
— CFL (@CFL) July 7, 2019
Also fantastic: Argos linebacker Micah Awe’s nod to Kawhi Leonard during TSN’s #LiveMic broadcast.
“What it do babyyyy. — @kawhileonard.”
— @AweNChardonnay 😂#CFLGameday | #LiveMic pic.twitter.com/1xZ3euIGhM
— CFL (@CFL) July 7, 2019
Down a starting quarterback and running back, the Calgary Stampeders waltzed into Regina and smashed the Riders 37-10 in Week 4’s finale.
Two players stole the show: QB Nick Arbuckle and DB Tre Roberson.
The former completed 19 of 22 passes for 262 yards and a pair of TDs, while the latter snagged two INTs and now leads the league with five.
It’s been a long road together! Hopefully our rivalry results stay the same 😏 lol
Appreciate the love bro, I see you doing big things too! Hanging on to those interceptions now! 👐 https://t.co/mWCWyNfrWw— Nick Arbuckle (@PrimeQBfactory) July 7, 2019
Check out who got the game balls & hard hat after tonight’s win! 🏈⛑️ pic.twitter.com/E0AGjYY3gZ
— Calgary Stampeders (@calstampeders) July 7, 2019
— Nick Arbuckle (@PrimeQBfactory) July 7, 2019
Lastly, former Riders linebacker Jeff Knox Jr. teased CFL fans with an ‘I’m back’ tweet on Sunday — he would later sign with the Ottawa REDBLACKS.
👀 @CFL I’m back 💪🏽
— Jeff Knox Jr (@JEFFKNOXJR_) July 7, 2019