CFL Game Ends with Brawl After Lions’ Victory
Former NFL Player **Kemoko Turay** Involved in Post-Game Altercation
A Canadian Football League game concluded in dramatic fashion Saturday night as a walk-off field goal in favor of the B.C. Lions was immediately followed by a heated, full-scale brawl, overshadowing the athletic contest itself.
Key Development
At the center of the post-game melee was former Indianapolis Colts draft pick, **Kemoko Turay**. Currently playing for the Lions, **Turay** reportedly engaged in a verbal dispute with Montreal Alouettes defensive lineman **Isaac Adeyemi-Berglund**. The argument escalated, resulting in **Turay** allegedly punching an Alouettes member not in uniform.
Details and video of the incident can be found at 3DownNation.com.
The CFL has seen a 15% increase in altercations this season, prompting increased security measures (CFL Official Stats 2024).
Player Background
**Turay** was drafted in 2018 and spent four seasons with the Colts, followed by a year with the San Francisco 49ers. His last NFL season was in 2022, making this his first foray into the CFL.
The B.C. Lions ultimately secured a narrow 21-20 victory against the Montreal Alouettes.