WEEK 3 IN THE CFL

Stats and storylines heading into this week’s action

PASS GO AND COLLECT 200

  • Zach Collaros will make his season debut.
  • His next touchdown pass will be his 200th, making him the 14th player to reach the mark. Bo Levi Mitchell is the only other active player to hit the milestone.
  • Collaros’s 199 touchdown passes have come with four teams:
    • Toronto (2012-13) | 15
    • Hamilton (2014-17) | 66
    • Saskatchewan (2018-19) | 9
    • Winnipeg (2019-24) | 109
  • Nic Demski has the most TD receptions from Collaros (25).
  • Collaros (16,177) needs 294 passing yards to pass Kenny Ploen (16,470) for 4th on the Blue Bombers all-time list.

QUICK SLANTS

League-Wide

  • Scoring through two weeks is up four per cent, including four defensive return TDs.
  • 63 per cent of scoring has come in the second half (259 points vs. 155 in the first half)
  • Teams leading through three quarters are 8-0.
  • West Division teams are 4-0 against the East.

MTL (2-0) at EDM (0-1)

  • Four of the last five games between the two teams have been decided in the final three minutes.
  • Over the past three seasons, Montreal is 8-0 in June.
  • Davis Alexander is 6-0 as a starter. Danny McManus holds the record with an 8-0 run to begin his career, while Jeff Garcia and Bo Levi Mitchell opened with 7-0 stretches.
  • Last season, in two games against the Elks, Darnell Sankey and Tyrice Beverette each recorded 16 defensive tackles.
  • In his career, Tre Ford sits five completions short of 300 and 155 passing yards from 4,000.
  • In Week 1, 2024 defensive tackle leader, Nick Anderson registered nine tackles.

SSK (2-0) at TOR (0-2) ​

  • Saskatchewan is looking for back-to-back 3-0 starts under Corey Mace.
  • Since 2023, the Roughriders are 7-1 in June.
  • Trevor Harris is a career 4-5 against Toronto. He has won a career-best six consecutive regular season starts.
  • Ka’Deem Carey returns to Toronto after rushing for 1,060 yards and winning a Grey Cup with the team last season.
  • Jameer Thurman leads the league with 17 defensive plays.
  • Toronto has not started 0-3 since 2019.
  • The Argonauts are looking for their fourth straight home win against Saskatchewan. The Roughriders’ last victory at BMO Field was on September 28, 2019.
  • Toronto has made the most turnovers (five), while forcing the fewest (one).
  • Nick Arbuckle’s 307 passing yards last week was the 10th 300+ yard game of his career.
  • Last week, in his second CFL game, Miyan Williams recorded 127 yards from scrimmage.

OTT (0-2) at CGY (2-0)

  • Ottawa has won the teams’ previous three matchups – all at McMahon Stadium.
  • Bralon Addison leads the league with six second-down conversion receptions.
  • Justin Hardy needs 79 receiving yards for 3,000 in his career.
  • Dru Brown is a career 3-0 against Calgary, while Dustin Crum is 1-0.
  • Dating back to last season, Brown has passed for 400+ yards in three consecutive games. Only four QBs in CFL history have managed the feat: Warren Moon, Kent Austin, as part of a three-game stretch, and Doug Flutie, whose streak reached five contests.
  • If Crum starts, it will be his first since October 28, 2023. He has averaged 6.7 yards per carry with 18 rushing touchdowns in his career.
  • The Stampeders have not started 3-0 since 2022.
  • Calgary is tied for the league lead in big plays (eight) and fewest against (three).
  • Despite not having a passing touchdown, Vernon Adams Jr. has completed 67.9 per cent of his passes for 585 yards. He also has 10 rushes for 87 yards. He is a career 6-1 against Ottawa.
  • Last week, Jalen Philpot recorded six catches for 117 yards for his first career 100+ yard game.
  • Marquel Lee is tied for the league lead in defensive tackles (15).

WPG (1-0) at BC (1-1)

  • Since 2022, Winnipeg is 7-3 against BC.
  • Since the beginning of last season, the Blue Bombers are 6-0 when rushing for 140+ yards.
  • Zach Collaros is a career 13-4 against the Lions.
  • Nic Demski (4,612) needs 56 receiving yards to surpass Darvin Adams (4,667) and join the Top-10 in team history.
  • BC is tied for first with eight offensive big plays.
  • Keon Hatcher Sr. registered four catches for 150 yards against Winnipeg last week.
  • Micah Awe is tied for the league lead with 15 defensive tackles, following a 10-tackle outing in Week 2.
  • Justin McInnis is five receptions short of 200 in his career.

Lucas Barrett

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

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