
1) Calgary Stampeders
After a slow start, Bo Levi Mitchell got his pistons churning, as he went on to pass for two touchdowns against the Ti-Cats, while completing 17 of his 30 pass attempts for 270 yards. The Stampeders pulled away in the second half to prove they are still the best team in the CFL.
The Eskimos had a bye this week, but the Riders loss combined with the fact that last week the Eskimos beat the Stamps, moves Edmonton up to number two.
A dominant performance from running back William Powell and a bounce-back effort from Trevor Harris helped catapult the Ottawa REDBLACKS to a 30-25 victory over the Saskatchewan Roughriders Saturday night at Mosaic Stadium.
The Riders were on a roll until Ottawa came to town. The Riders did not play bad, Ottawa just played better in the Riders 30-25 loss to Ottawa.
The Ti-Cats hung with the Stamps for most of three quarters until the Stampeders pulled away.
The BC defense dominated the line of scrimmage, sacking Montreal quarterback Antonio Pipkin seven times and forcing the young Als pivot into four interceptions. Offensively, Lions’ quarterback Jonathon Jennings was a respectable 19-for-30 with a touchdown and interception in relief of Travis Lulay, who left the game early in the first quarter with a shoulder injury.
The Bombers had a bye week.
The Argos had a bye this past week.
The Alouettes got manhandled by the BC Lions and it looks like Johnny Manziel may start the Als next game.
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