The Hamilton Spectator

WEEK 6 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE PICKS

- Dan Ralph, The Canadian Press

Toronto Argonauts vs. Ottawa Redblacks (Sunday night)

Henry Burris is back as the Ottawa Redblacks’ starting quarterbac­k. The Canadian Football League’s outstandin­g player last year opened the season under centre for the defending East Division champions but suffered a finger injury in Ottawa’s 45-37 overtime win over the Edmonton Eskimos. Burris, 41, left after having thrown for 251 yards but was overshadow­ed by backup Trevor Harris, who had 292 yards passing and three TDs. Toronto (3-2) is coming off a historic 30-17 win Monday night over the Montreal Alouettes. The victory was the Argos’ first at BMO Field and earned them the distinctio­n of being the first East Division squad to emerge victorious at home this season. But it came at a huge price. Starter Ricky Ray left with a sprained left medial collateral ligament and is out up to six weeks. That means Logan Kilgore gets the start. Pick — Ottawa

Winnipeg Blue Bombers vs. Edmonton Eskimos (Thursday night)

Matt Nichols makes his first start of the season for Winnipeg (1-4). He replaces Drew Willy, who produced decent numbers (1,473 passing yards, fourth overall) but couldn’t generate offensive points consistent­ly. It’s a homecoming of sorts for Nichols, who began his CFL career with Edmonton and spent three seasons there before being dealt to Winnipeg last year. The Eskimos (2-2) are coming off a dismal 37-31 home loss to Hamilton, a game that saw the Ticats rally from a 25-point deficit. Still, CFL passing leader Mike Reilly (1,580 yards) should be able to take advantage of the Bombers’ secondary at home. Pick — Edmonton

Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s vs. Montreal Alouettes (Friday night)

Mitchell Gale makes a second straight start for Saskatchew­an (1-3). Gale was 21-of-36 passing for 354 yards and a TD against Ottawa with veteran Darian Durant (ankle) out. Naaman Roosevelt had eight catches for 182 yards and a touchdown and kicker Tyler Crapigna was big, hitting all five field goals he attempted. A quick turnaround for Montreal (1-3), which dropped a 30-17 decision in Toronto on Monday and has lost three straight. Offence continues to be an issue for the Als, having scored just five TDs this season. Kicker Boris Bede missed all three field goals he tried versus Toronto and has made just 5-of-12 overall. Pick — Saskatchew­an

B.C. Lions vs. Calgary Stampeders (Friday night)

It’s the second meeting this season between the two teams. B.C. (3-1) earned a 20-18 home win last month as Chris Rainey had two touchdowns, including one on a 73-yard punt return. The Lions have been off since a 40-27 road win over Saskatchew­an on July 16. Calgary (2-1-1) is coming off a 33-18 victory over Winnipeg. Quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell led the way with three TD strikes to improve to 8-1 versus the Bombers. Joe Burnett also had an intercepti­on return TD. It’s an important game for the Stampeders as the Lions can clinch the season series with a victory. Pick — Calgary Last week: 3-1 Overall: 8-11-1

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