WEEK 11 IN THE CFL

Stats and storylines heading into this week’s action

WEEK 10/10

  • This past week featured:
    • Four games decided in the final three minutes
    • Four comeback wins from 8+ points down, including three from 12+
    • Winning points being scored with a combined 56 seconds remaining
    • Two walk-off wins
    • An average of 67 points per game
    • 28 total TDs
    • 43 per cent of drives resulting in a TD or FG
    • 18 lead changes
    • A league-wide passer rating 120.8
    • 19 TD passes to three INTs
    • 23 Big Plays
    • Four return TDs

QUICK SLANTS

LEAGUE-WIDE

  • Games have averaged 53.9 points this season – the highest mark since 2008
  • Weeks 1-7: 21 lead changes in 27 games (0.8 per game). Weeks 8-10: 29 lead changes in 12 games (2.8).
  • There have been nine return TDs in the past two weeks.
  • Possible milestone game(s):
    • 100th | McLeod Bethel-Thompson (MTL)

OTT (3-6) AT WPG (4-4)

  • Ottawa is looking to extend its winning streak to three games
  • The REDBLACKS’ 21-point comeback victory last week was the third largest in Ottawa history.
  • Dru Brown set a new career-high with five TD passes last week. He has seven TDs to one interception in his last two games.
  • Justin Hardy has four TDs in the last four games. At 3,297 receiving yards, he trails Jock Climie (3,403) by 106 for ninth on Ottawa’s all-time list.
  • Winnipeg has not lost to Ottawa at home since August 17, 2018.
  • Zach Collaros is below .500 against one team: Ottawa (4-5).
  • Brady Oliviera recorded 168 yards from scrimmage on 21 touches last week.
  • Willie Jefferson has seven pass knockdowns in his past three games.
  • Sergio Castillo’s 63-yard field goal last week set a career-high and it matched Paul McCallum’s CFL record set in 2001.
  • Nic Demski needs 40 yards to pass Jeff Boyd (5,110) for ninth on Winnipeg’s all-time receiving list.

TOR (2-7) AT EDM (2-6)

  • Toronto has won four of the team’s last five meetings.
  • The Argonauts have scored 31+ points in each of their last three games and in 5-of-9 games this season; their record when doing so is 1-4.
  • Toronto has allowed a league-high 11 big plays on special teams – five more than the next team; four have been return TDs.
  • Nick Arbuckle is 2-0 vs. Edmonton in his career. In his last three games, he has recorded at least 300 passing yards, while totaling seven TDs. In the red zone this season, he is 25-of-31 passing for 206 yards and 11 majors.
  • Toronto is tied for the second most sacks (22); Edmonton has yielded the most (27).
  • Edmonton is second in the league with an average of 5.2 yards per rush.
  • Cody Fajardo is a career 4-6 against Toronto. Last week, the 12th fourth quarter game-winning drive of his career completed a 12-point comeback.
  • Javon Leake, a former Argonaut, leads the CFL with four big punt returns this season. He averages 14.6 yards per punt.

HAM (6-3) AT SSK (7-1)

  • Week 2: SSK 28 – HAM 23
  • The game will feature the league’s most potent offences:
    • Offensive points per game: HAM 28.8 | SSK 26.9
    • Net offence per game: SSK 398.0 | HAM 385.4
    • Pass efficiency: SSK 117.3 | HAM 112.5
    • Second down conversion percentage: SSK 50.9 | HAM 50.7
  • Hamilton leads the league with 75 per cent of red zone trips resulting in TDs.
  • Hamilton is tied for the fewest sacks allowed (nine).
  • Hamilton features three of the Top-10 in receiving yards: Kenny Lawler (third – 783), Tim White (fifth – 596), and Smith (ninth – 549).
  • Bo Levi Mitchell is 9-3-2 in head-to-head matchups with Trevor Harris.
  • At his current pace, Mitchell’s TD:INT ratio of 21:3 (7:1) would be good for No. 2 all-time, trailing only Ricky Ray’s 21:2 (10.5:1) single-season record (minimum 250 attempts) set in 2013.
  • Kiondré Smith has four touchdowns in his past three games, including at least one in each.
  • In 2024, the Roughriders swept the teams’ season series.
  • Saskatchewan is 2-2 following a bye week since 2024.
  • In their last game (Week 9), the Roughriders won by 28 points – the team’s largest road victory since 2009.
  • The Roughriders lead the league in big plays-for (29) and fewest allowed (15).
  • Trevor Harris has completed 70+ per cent of his passes in 11 straight games – a CFL record.

MTL (5-4) AT BC (4-5)

  • Week 5: BC 21 – MTL 20
  • The Alouettes are 9-32-1 all-time in Vancouver, with their last victory coming on Aug. 20, 2015, with Rakeem Cato under centre.
  • Four of Montreal’s last five games have been decided by two points or less.
  • Montreal is 14-for-14 on third-and-short this season.
  • Caleb Evans is a career 6-10, but he has never started against BC. McLeod Bethel-Thompson is 3-5 in his career against BC.
  • Isaac Adeyemi-Berglund matched his career-high with three sacks in a game last week, propelling him into the league lead (seven); he sits one back of his personal best of eight, set in 2022.
  • Alexandre Gagné (75) is two special teams tackles shy of passing Henry Charles for fourth on the Alouettes’ all-time list.
  • Montreal leads the league in sacks (23); BC has allowed the fewest (nine).
  • BC has won the teams’ past five matchups.
  • Last week, Justin McInnis registered eight receptions for 159 yards – his 10th career 100+ yard game.
  • BC is the only team without a defensive return touchdown.
  • Last week, Nathan Rourke (408) registered his fifth 400+ yard passing game – extending his record for most by a Canadian.
  • Ayden Eberhardt has 486 receiving yards in nine games, including 283 in his last three; his career-high is 639. He ranks third in yards per catch (20.2) and fourth in big plays (six receptions of 30+ yards).

Lucas Barrett

Associate Vice-President, Communications & Public Affairs, Canadian Football League

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