CANADA DAY WEEKEND IN THE CFL

Stats and storylines heading into this week’s action

JUST LIKE HE DRU IT UP

  • Dating back to last season, Dru Brown has passed for 400+ yards in his past three 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.
  • During that three-game run, Brown has amassed 1,258 passing yards and nine touchdowns.

IT’S A-ME, MARIO

  • In Week 3, Mario Alford’s 99-yard kickoff return TD propelled Saskatchewan to the victory and a 3-0 start to the season.
  • He has four career kickoff return TDs in 67 games. Harvey Wylie holds the all-time record of five in a career that spanned 139 matches.
  • Alford’s by distance:
    • 92 and 98 yards | 2022
    • 99 | 2025
    • 101 | 2024
  • He currently has the third highest kick return TD frequency: 1 in 5.6 games.
  • Alford’s 12 career kick return TDs put him in a four-way tie for fourth all-time, behind Brandon Banks (13), Bashir Levingston (15) and Henry “Gizmo” Williams (31).

QUICK SLANTS

LEAGUE WIDE

  • Road teams have won the past seven games – one off the league record set in 2017.
  • Year-over-year offensive big plays are up 33 per cent (56 vs. 42).
  • The top four teams (WPG, SSK, MTL, CGY) in average rushing yards are a combined 10-1 (.909); the remaining five are 2-11.
  • This week’s possible milestone game(s):
    • 100th | Julian Howsare (HAM), Nick Arbuckle (TOR)

EDM (0-2) at WPG (2-0)

  • In their first game (Week 1), the Elks recorded 248 net yards and 14 first downs; in their second game (Week 3) against Montreal’s league-best defence, they had 412 net yards, 24 first downs and five big plays.
  • Last week, Tre Ford passed for 308 yards – the third 300+ yard game of his career – while adding 31 rushing yards.
  • Nick Anderson is third in the CFL with 18 defensive tackles.
  • Last week, Kurleigh Gittens Jr. and Steven Dunbar Jr. combined for 192 yards and 12 catches.
  • Winnipeg has won the teams’ past 12 matchups with the Elks' last victory coming on November 3, 2018.
  • Winnipeg has a league-best 12 pass knockdowns led by Deatrick Nichols and Terrell Bonds with three each.
  • Zach Collaros is a career 15-6 against Edmonton, including victories in the past 11 (with 10 coming with Winnipeg).
  • Sophomore Keric Wheatfall leads the CFL with four 30+ yard receptions.

MTL (3-0) at HAM (0-2)

  • Montreal has won seven straight against Hamilton with the Ticats’ last claiming victory on July 28, 2022.
  • Montreal is 9-0 in June over the past three seasons.
  • The Alouettes are 8-2-1 in their last 11 road games.
  • Montreal leads the league with a completion percentage of 75.6 per cent.
  • The Alouettes lead the league with six interceptions, each by a different player.
  • Montreal is tied for the league lead in sacks (10), led by Dartmouth, N.S., native Isaac Adeyemi-Berglund who has one in each game.
  • At 7-0 as a starter, Davis Alexander has tied Jeff Garcia and Bo Levi Mitchell for the second-best start to a career. Danny McManus holds the record at 8-0.
  • If McLeod Bethel-Thompson starts, it will be hist 61st (27-33), including 6-5 vs. Hamilton.
  • Tyson Philpot needs 44 receiving yards for 2,000.
  • Last year off a bye, the Ticats were 3-0.
  • Mitchell is looking for his 100th victory as a starter. He is a career 7-6 against the Alouettes.
  • Mitchell also needs 337 passing yards to become the 11th player to reach the 40,000 mark. He has collected 300+ passing yards in his past four games, dating back to last season.
  • Kenny Lawler has 23 targets and 14 receptions for 249 yards.
  • Marc Liegghio is one of two kickers who have not missed a field goal this season. Dating back to last year, he has made 21-in-a-row.

BC (1-2) at SSK (3-0)

  • Keon Hatcher leads the league in receiving yards (294) and targets (26).
  • Justin McInnis needs 48 receiving yards to reach 3,000.
  • The Lions’ Dewayne Hendrix has recorded a sack in each game this season.
  • Nathan Rourke is a career 2-2 against Saskatchewan, while Jeremiah Masoli is 2-6.
  • Jameer Thurman leads the league with 22 defensive tackles, while BC’s Micah Awe sits second with 19.
  • The Riders are looking to start 4-0 in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 1969-70 under Ron Lancaster.
  • Each of Saskatchewan’s three victories have been comebacks, they have been decided in the final three minutes, and they have been by no more than seven points.
  • Saskatchewan is tied for the league lead in sacks for (10) and allowed (two).
  • In two games, A.J. Ouellette has rushed the ball 30 times for 187 yards and two TDs.
  • Trevor Harris needs 46 passing yards to reach 34,000 in his career. ​ He has won a career-high seven straight starts.
  • If Jake Maier starts, it will be his ninth against the Lions (3-5).

TOR (0-3) at OTT (1-2)

  • As a head coach, Ryan Dinwiddie is 8-2 against Ottawa, including 4-1 at TD Place.
  • Last week, Nick Arbuckle went 7-for-7 for 48 yards and a pair of TDs in the red zone. He is 8-for-8 on the season inside the opponent's 20-yard line.
  • Last week, Kevin Mital collected his first career regular season touchdown, while registering career highs in receptions (seven), targets (eight) and receiving yards (98).
  • Andrew Chatfield, a former REDBLACK, has recorded a sack in each game this season.
  • Ottawa sits second in turnover ratio (+5), while Toronto is ninth (-5).
  • Last week in a victory over Calgary, Ottawa rushed for 239 yards – the team’s highest output on the ground since a 245-yard effort also against the Stampeders on July 16, 2005.
  • Justin Hardy needs 74 receiving yards for 3,000 in his career.
  • Daniel Adeboboye, a former Argo, notched 96 rushing yards on ten carries last week.

Lucas Barrett

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

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