Times Colonist

Riders put end to Stamps’ streak

- CRAIG SLATER

REGINA — One offensive touchdown doesn’t win a lot of football games.

But the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s were buoyed by a relentless defensive effort and a spark on special teams in their 40-27 upset victory over the previously unbeaten Calgary Stampeders.

“This is a huge win for us . . . we just beat the No. 1 team in the league and it tells everyone else that we’re here,” said Riders linebacker Sam Eguavoen, as his team improved to 4-4.

“We didn’t need a lot from the offence tonight. Defence and special teams is two-thirds of the game and they carried us — made a lot of plays.”

Calgary was aiming to become the fourth team in the past 50 years to start a CFL season with eight consecutiv­e wins. Instead, they see their record slip to 7-1.

Bo Levi Mitchell, despite throwing for four touchdowns, was under pressure for the majority of the game. The Riders blitzed and showed some unorthodox formations on defence that led to uncharacte­ristic misplays from the Calgary quarterbac­k. He was sacked five times and intercepte­d once, with one of those sacks resulting in a lost fumble.

“You pressure the quarterbac­k and you’ll win in this league. End of story,” said Calgary head coach Dave Dickenson.

Saskatchew­an quarterbac­k Zach Collaros completed 25 of 34 pass attempts for 270 yards, though he was held out of the end zone.

The Riders were playing their first game without receiver Duron Carter, who was a league all-star in 2017. Carter was released Aug. 11. Jordan Williams-Lambert picked up the offensive slack with a team-high 10 catches for 152 yards. Shaq Evans had five receptions for 69 yards.

Mitchell completed 22 of 36 attempts for 275 yards. DaVaris Daniels led the Stampeders with five catches for 83 yards and two TDs. Kamar Jorden had five receptions for 66 yards and a TD, while Romar Morris rushed 13 times for 70 yards.

The Riders’ lone offensive touchdown was actually scored by full-time defensive back Nick Marshall on a three-yard run at the goal line. The cornerback also scored a touchdown on a 67-yard intercepti­on return, which put the Riders ahead 14-0 after the first quarter.

Eguavoen’s blocked punt and return for a touchdown and Brett Lauther’s third first-half field goal sent the home team into the locker room with a 24-6 lead.

Calgary’s first possession of the second half was more of the same. Mitchell was sacked and fumbled on the play, with the Riders recovering deep in Calgary’s end. Three plays later Marshall was dancing in the end zone after his short touchdown run. The Riders’ lead swelled to 31-6.

“He’s just a ball player,” Rider head coach Chris Jones told the media of Marshall, who was a quarterbac­k at Auburn University in the NCAA.

 ??  ?? Roughrider­s running back Tre Mason tries to run away from Stamps defenders during the first half in Regina.
Roughrider­s running back Tre Mason tries to run away from Stamps defenders during the first half in Regina.

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