Chaos in CFL: Kemoko Turay at Center of Post-Game Fight Following Lions Win

Saturday night’s CFL clash between the B.C. Lions and Montreal Alouettes ended in dramatic fashion—and not just on the scoreboard.

Moments after the Lions sealed a 21-20 victory with a walk-off field goal, tempers flared into a full-on brawl. Former NFL defensive end Kemoko Turay, now playing his first season in the CFL, found himself right in the middle of the chaos.

The scuffle started when Turay and Alouettes defensive lineman Isaac Adeyemi-Berglund began exchanging words after the final whistle. Things quickly escalated, with Turay throwing a punch that connected with an Alouettes staff member who wasn’t even in uniform.

Turay, a 2018 second-round pick of the Indianapolis Colts, played four years in Indy before a stint with the 49ers. He last appeared in an NFL game in 2022.

This incident marks a rough start to Turay’s CFL tenure—and it’s already making headlines across the football world. Video of the melee is available via 3DownNation.com for those wanting to see exactly how it unfolded.

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