WEEK 17 IN THE CFL

Stats and storylines heading into this week’s action

DOWN THE STRETCH
(Team | Remaining schedule | Combined record)

West Division

  • Winnipeg | EDM, @HAM, TOR, Bye, @MTL | 28-27-1 (.509)
  • BC | HAM, CGY, @SSK, MTL, Bye | 26-27-3 (.491)
  • Saskatchewan | OTT, @EDM, BC, Bye, CGY | 24-30-2 (.446)
  • Edmonton | @WPG, SSK, @CGY, Bye, TOR | 25-29-2 (.464)
  • Calgary | Bye, @BC, EDM, @HAM, @SSK | 23-32-1 (.420)

East Division

  • Montreal | @TOR, Bye, OTT, @BC, WPG | 30-25-1 (.545)
  • Ottawa | @SSK, Bye, @MTL, @TOR, HAM | 29-25-1 (.536)
  • Toronto | MTL, Bye, @WPG, OTT, @EDM | 32-17-2 (.660)
  • Hamilton | @BC, WPG, Bye, CGY, @OTT | 27-27-2 (.500)

QUICK SLANTS

League-Wide

  • Over the past four weeks, games have averaged 54.2 points per game and 766 yards of net offence.
  • There have been 70 singles this season (36 per cent more than last year) with punters accounting for 44.
  • Penalties this season are at the lowest level since 1974 – 14 per game.
  • Home teams are 37-24-2 this season. All four visiting teams won last week.
  • Punting (48.3 yards) and kickoff (65.6) averages are currently the highest in CFL history.

EDM at WPG

  • To win the season series, Edmonton will need to win by at least 14 points.
  • In each of Edmonton’s wins this season, they have led at the half.
  • Edmonton owns the best red zone offence with 34 touchdowns in 46 opportunities (73.9 per cent)
  • In the past two games, Edmonton has rushed for 408 yards on 52 attempts (7.8 yards per rush) with 16 going for 10+ yards.
  • Justin Rankin ran for a career-high 157 yards last week – it was the highest mark that Winnipeg has yielded to a single rusher since 2014.
  • Edmonton has three defensive players with five takeaways – Darrius Bratton, Devodric Bynum and Loucheiz Purifoy.
  • Eugene Lewis needs 32 receiving yards to reach 6,000 in his career.
  • Winnipeg has won the teams’ past 11 matchups with the Elks last victory coming on November 3, 2018.
  • Winnipeg owns the second-ranked red zone defence, denying a major on 18 occasions in 37 opportunities (49 per cent).
  • Brady Oliveira has reached the 1,000-yard mark for a third consecutive season with five 100+ yard efforts. He needs 15 more rushing yards to become the eighth Blue Bomber to reach 4,000 in his career. ​
  • Sergio Castillo has set a new CFL single-season record for 50+ yard made field goals (nine).

HAM at BC

  • The teams’ have split their last six games at BC Place with five being decided in the final three minutes.
  • Hamilton is looking for its first four-game win streak since 2022.
  • Bo Levi Mitchell has surpassed the 4,000 passing yard mark for the fifth time in his career. He leads the league with 19 30+ yard completions.
  • Shemar Bridges needs 11 receptions to eclipse Derel Walker’s record (89) for first-year players.
  • Before and after Chris Jones joined Hamilton:
    • Games: 10 | 4
    • Points allowed per game: 33.4 | 26.5
    • Offensive touchdowns allowed per game: 3.5 | 2.25
    • Interceptions for: 0.4 | 2.0
  • BC has not swept the teams’ season series since 2016.
  • The Lions are coming off a bye. They are on a 4-2 in their past six games on a week’s rest.
  • Nathan Rourke is 1-0 as a starter against Hamilton.
  • The Lions’ last win at BC Place came on July 13.
  • In the teams’ first meeting, Justin McInnis recorded 10 catches for 144 yards and two touchdowns and William Stanback tallied 156 yards from scrimmage, while adding two majors.
  • Stanback is 41 rushing yards shy of his third career 1,000-yard season.

OTT at SSK

  • In Week 10, the two teams tied 22-22 at TD Place.
  • Ottawa is 6-2-1 versus the West.
  • The REDBLACKS are 5-0 when leading after the first quarter and 6-1-1 in games decided in the final three minutes.
  • Despite an 8-5-1 record, Ottawa has a -24-point differential.
  • Jeremiah Masoli is 2-5 as a starter against Saskatchewan.
  • Over the past four weeks, Dominique Rhymes has led all receivers with 372 yards.
  • Since 2017, the teams are 5-5-1 head-to-head. However, the Roughriders are 4-2 at home.
  • Saskatchewan leads the league in turnover ratio (+15).
  • Trevor Harris is 7-4 as a starter against his former team.
  • Last week, former REDBLACK Ryquell Armstead set a career-high 207 rushing yards in his first game with Saskatchewan.
  • In the teams’ first meeting, Dohnte Meyers registered 101 receiving yards on eight catches.
  • Kian Schaffer-Baker needs four receptions to reach 200 in his career.

MTL at TOR

  • Montreal won the team’ most recent meeting at BMO Field, 30-20 in Week 4.
  • Montreal has not claimed the season series since 2019.
  • Montreal is on its longest unbeaten road streak (9-0-1) since 1979. At 6-0-1, the team is one win shy of breaking the club record for road victories in a single season.
  • Alouettes quarterbacks have the highest efficiency rating on 20+ yard passes – 150.3 with 13 touchdowns to three interceptions.
  • Jason Maas’s next victory will be his 62nd, moving him into 24th all-time past Chris Jones and John Payne.
  • Tyrice Beverette needs six defensive tackles for 250 in his career.
  • Beverette (114) and Darnell Sankey (100) lead the league in defensive plays.
  • Jose Maltos has made 21 straight field goals – three off the Sean Whyte’s club record set in 2011.
  • Toronto is 7-3 in the teams’ past 10 meetings.
  • The Argonauts are the only team in the East to defeat Montreal (37-18 in Week 6).
  • Chad Kelly is 3-1 against Montreal.
  • After suffering an injury in Week 8, Wynton McManis returned last week to record eight defensive tackles.
  • In his last three games, DaVaris Daniels has 15 receptions for 263 yards (17.5 yards per catch).
  • DaShaun Amos leads the league with seven takeaways (five interceptions and two fumble recoveries.

Lucas Barrett

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

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