Thanks to rookie Dion Pellerin’s two-point convert, Toronto Argonauts beat B.C. Lions 31-29 in OT
Rookie Dion Pellerin’s two-point convert earned the Toronto Argonauts a stirring 31-29 overtime win over the B.C. Lions on Saturday afternoon.
B.C. suffered a fifth straight loss after kicker Jimmy Camacho missed three field-goal attempts in the fourth quarter. The Lions went to overtime after Camacho’s 37-yard boot to win the game instead went for the single on the final play of regulation. DaVaris Daniels scored Toronto’s touchdown. Boris Bede booted five field goals, a convert and single.
Bede’s 50-yard field goal at 9:33 put Toronto ahead 20-14. It came after his 52-yard punt single at 3:47.
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