Brandon Banks is still unbeaten on Labour Day. He scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns to lead the Toronto Argonauts past the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 28-8 on a misty Monday afternoon.
HAMILTON - Brandon Banks is still unbeaten on Labour Day.
But Banks, the CFL's outstanding player in 2019, and Hamilton mutually agreed to part ways after the '21 season. That allowed the five-foot-seven, 150-pound dynamo to sign with Toronto as a free agent.“It just sends a message to them I can still play. I knew I could play but it just lets them know I still can. All of the doubters anyway.”
The play Monday began with Bethel-Thompson handing off to receiver Kurleigh Gittens Jr., who handed off to Banks. The 34-year-old did throw a 49-yard TD pass in 2001 with the NFL's Washington Commanders against New England. Bethel-Thompson hit Banks on a 27-yard TD strike at 7:55 to put Toronto ahead 25-8. It came right after Jamal Peters' second interception of the game and fifth in two contests versus Hamilton. He had three picks, returning one for a score, in theBanks had two catches for 80 yards with his 12-year-old son, Brandon Banks Jr., in attendance. Banks' son lives in New York City with his mother.
It was another stellar performance by Toronto's defence, which forced four turnovers and held Hamilton's offence to 267 yards. But Dinwiddie said Muamba provided the“One hundred per cent it was,” he said. “That was pretty much it.
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