The Telegram (St. John's)

Stamps looking to rebound

Calgary takes on the Winnipeg Blue Bombers after a rare loss against the Saskatchew­an Roughrdier­s

- BY DAN RALPH

For the first time this season, Bo Levi Mitchell and the Calgary Stampeders are dealing with defeat.

Calgary (7-1) fell from the ranks of the unbeaten Sunday night following a 40-27 road loss to the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s. The good news for the Stampeders is they don’t have time to think about it as they host the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Saturday afternoon.

Calgary is 4-0 this season at Mcmahon Stadium, having outscored their opponents 104-54 there. But as dominant as the Stampeders have been this year, they’re just two points ahead of the Edmonton Eskimos (6-3) heading into their traditiona­l Labour Day home-and-home series.

Mitchell finished 22-of-36 passing for 275 yards with four TDS against the Roughrider­s. But he was sacked five times and threw a pick-six in suffering just the 11th loss in 76 career regular-season starts.

Winnipeg (5-4) is also coming off a loss, a 44-21 home decision to the Ottawa Redblacks on Friday night. The lopsided loss was surprising as the Bombers’ defence came into the game leading the CFL in sacks and intercepti­ons while being tied with Calgary for most turnovers forced.

Ottawa quarterbac­k Trevor Harris was 29-of-39 passing for 361 yards and a TD. William Powell ran for 106 yards - his second straight 100-yard performanc­e - and a touchdown.

The Redblacks’ defence did its part, registerin­g four sacks and

an intercepti­on.

Winnipeg starter Matt Nichols completed 25-of-35 passing for 291 yards with two TDS and an intercepti­on, but that did not stop the Bombers faithful from booing the veteran quarterbac­k.

CFL rushing leader Andrew Harris ran for 72 yards and a TD on 15 carries. Winnipeg leads the league in rushing, averaging 146 yards per game.

Calgary counters with a defence that’s allowing a leaguelow

77.3 yards per game. And despite last week’s loss, the unit still leads the CFL in fewest offensive points allowed (13.3 per game), fewest offensive TDS allowed (seven), fewest yards allowed (271), fewest TD passes allowed (three) and remains tied with Winnipeg in turnovers forced (26).

What makes this matchup so interestin­g is Winnipeg counters with the CFL’S topscoring offence (29.6 points per game). The Bombers are also

first overall in offensive TDS (30) and second in fewest sacks allowed (13). Prediction: Calgary.

Edmonton Eskimos at Hamilton Tiger-cats

The Ticats (3-5) last played in a 29-23 road loss to Winnipeg on Aug. 10. Starter Jeremiah Masoli is 2-0 versus Edmonton and led his team to a 38-21 win at Commonweal­th Stadium on June 22. The Eskimos (6-3) are coming off a 40-24 victory over

Montreal as CFL passing leader Mike Reilly threw for 424 yards and three TDS.

Prediction: Edmonton.

Toronto Argonauts at Montreal Alouettes

Antonio Pipkin is expected to make a second straight start for the Alouettes with Johnny Manziel (concussion protocol) out. Pipkin was 14-of-25 passing for 217 yards with a TD an intercepti­on against Edmonton. Toronto (3-5) chases a third straight win with starting quarterbac­k Mcleod Bethel-thompson. James Wilder Jr. ran for 91 yards in last week’s 24-23 win over B.C.

Prediction: Toronto.

Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s at B.C. Lions

Saskatchew­an (4-4) should be riding high after its win over Calgary. A stellar defensive performanc­e overshadow­ed Jordan Williams-lambert recording 10 catches for 152 yards for the Riders. B.C. (3-5) couldn’t make a 10-point half-time lead stick last week in Toronto. At least the Lions are at home given their dismal 0-5 road record. Prediction: Saskatchew­an. Last week: 1-3

Overall: 24-14.

 ?? CP PHOTO’ ?? Calgary Stampeders quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell looks up after getting sacked by Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s defensive lineman Willie Jefferson during CFL action Sunday in Regina.
CP PHOTO’ Calgary Stampeders quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell looks up after getting sacked by Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s defensive lineman Willie Jefferson during CFL action Sunday in Regina.

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