WEEK 9 IN THE CFL

Stats and storylines heading into this week’s action

EAST IS BEAST

  • The East Division is 12-6 in inter-divisional games, including wins in the last six matchups.
  • Each East team has at least one victory against a West opponent.
  • Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto are a combined 11-2 versus the West.
  • In the 17-year stretch from 2005-22, the West won the inter-divisional battle 16 times.
  • 2016-22: West 142 – East 72; 2023-24: East 31 – West 19
  • Hamilton would move into a crossover position with a win and a Winnipeg loss.

THRU EIGHT
(Stat | 2023 | 2024)

  • Points per game | 46.2 | 51.5
  • Average margin of victory | 12.2 | 8.4
  • Decided in the last 3 mins | 17 (55 per cent)| 23 (72 per cent)
  • Comebacks | 19 | 24
  • TD:INT ratio | 72:75 (0.96) | 96:55 (1.75)
  • Penalties | 16.2 | 14.3 (on pace for lowest in CFL history)
  • Turnovers per game | 4.8 | 3.6 ​
  • Walk-off field goals | 2 | 7

QUICK SLANTS

League-Wide

  • Home teams are 22-10 (.688) and on pace for the best winning percentage in league history.
  • Winning teams’ kickers are 103-for-110 (93.6 per cent); losing teams’ kickers are 68-for-86 (79.1 per cent).
  • 58 lead changes this season – 33 per cent more than 2023.
  • Sacks are down by 12 percent overall, but Week 8 featured a season-high 25.
  • Seven kicks have been blocked; there were eight last year.
  • All five West teams are coming off a loss

BC at WPG

  • The Lions are coming off a bye. Since 2021, they are 5-2 on a week’s rest. Teams are 6-1 this season.
  • BC won in Winnipeg in Week 3 with Alexander Hollins recording seven catches for 205 yards.
  • For the second time in his previous 22 full starts, Vernon Adams Jr. was held under 200 yards two weeks ago – both were versus Calgary.
  • Adams remains on pace to become the fifth player to surpass 6,000 passing yards.
  • League-leading receiver, Justin McInnis needs eight catches for 150 in his career. He has already established career-highs in receptions (48), yards (780) and TDs (six) through seven games.
  • In four of their last five games, the Blue Bombers have allowed one or fewer offensive touchdowns.
  • In the last two games, the Blue Bombers have scored 23 points.
  • In 54 starts a Blue Bomber, Zach Collaros (40-14) has only been sacked 5+ times on three occasions, including last week.
  • Lucky Whitehead will make his season debut against his former team, where he recorded 2,671 receiving yards and 12 majors on 196 catches across three seasons.

MTL at HAM

  • The two teams lead the league with 21 touchdowns scored.
  • Montreal has won its last five games versus Hamilton.
  • The Alouettes have held opposing quarterbacks to a league-low 70.4 efficiency rating; Hamilton pivots sit at 104.1.
  • In the last three games, Montreal has allowed fewer than 300 net yards. Over their past five games, they have held opponents at a CFL-best 40 per cent on second down.
  • Last week in relief, Davis Alexander was 15-of-18 passing for 178 and his first two career TDs. He has never made a CFL start.
  • Tyson Philpot is first in receptions (51), and second in receiving yards (690) and TD receptions (five).
  • The Tiger-Cats are aiming for their first three-game winning streak since 2022.
  • Bo Levi Mitchell leads the league with nine 20+ yard TDs. He set a career-high with five TD passes in a game last week.
  • Mitchell has five 300+ passing yards games; he had four in the previous three seasons combined.

EDM at SSK

  • In relief last week, Edmonton’s Tre Ford threw for a career-high three touchdown passes. He won his first start at Mosaic Stadium, 36-27, last season.
  • Nyles Morgan leads the league in defensive tackles (45) and sits third in defensive plays (50).
  • Saskatchewan won their first meeting 29-21 in Week 1.
  • The Roughriders run defence is allowing a CFL record pace of 48.0 rushing yards per game.
  • Over the last four games, Saskatchewan’s defence has allowed five offensive touchdowns.
  • Frankie Hickson led the league with 117 rushing yards last week.

TOR at CGY

  • Toronto has the league’s best rushing attack, averaging 124.4 yards per game. Calgary has the seventh-best run defence, allowing 99.7 per contest and 6.2 yards per carry.
  • Ryan Dinwiddie is a 40-17 as a head coach, but 2-3 versus Calgary.
  • Ka’Deem Carey will face Calgary for the first time, where he recorded 2,855 rushing yards and 21 touchdowns in 44 games.
  • Since 2014, Calgary is 15-2 versus Toronto, including 8-1 at home.
  • Calgary is 3-0 at McMahon Stadium.
  • The Stampeders are 16-for-16 on third and short.
  • René Paredes is one away from 2,200 career points. He will be playing in his 219th consecutive game.

Lucas Barrett

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

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