Toronto Star

Mitchell puts the strong-arm on rival

Quarterbac­k returns from injury to lead Calgary over Edmonton

- DONNA SPENCER

Stampeders quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell answered questions about his arm with his arm in Calgary’s 25-9 win over the Edmonton Eskimos in Monday’s Labour Day game.

The CFL’s outstandin­g player and Grey Cup MVP in 2018 threw for 263 yards in his first game in more than two months.

His 24-yard touchdown pass to Reggie Begelton to start the fourth quarter helped Calgary (6-4) clinch the regular-season series against Edmonton (6-5).

Mitchell hadn’t played since sustaining a tear in the pectoral muscle of his throwing arm during a June 29 game. But he threw the football with control and authority Monday. The quarterbac­k combined with Richie Sindani on a 51-yard passing play late in the first half. “No more talk about the shoulder,” Mitchell declared following the game.

The quarterbac­k extended his perfect record in Labour Day starts to 6-0. The 29-year-old Texan also became Calgary’s all-time Labour Day passing leader, surpassing Henry Burris’s 1,729 yards.

“Bo, he needed to mentally overcome a hurdle and feel like he could go 60 minutes and (have) his arm feel good,” Stampeders head coach Dave Dickenson said. “It sure looked good.”

Calgary moved past Edmonton into third in the CFL’s West Division behind Winnipeg (8-3) and Saskatchew­an (7-3), although the Stampeders and Eskimos square off again Saturday in Edmonton.

Mitchell drew a roar from an announced 32,350 at McMahon Stadium when he sprinted out of the tunnel in pre-game introducti­ons.

“I don’t know if you’ve ever seen me run that fast,” Mitchell said. “I just wanted to show the team, the crowd that I was excited to get out there and play.”

Mitchell’s backup Nick Arbuckle, who went 4-3 in Mitchell’s absence, was under centre when the Stampeders held off the Esks 24-18 back on Aug. 3.

Arbuckle rushed for a shortyarda­ge touchdown, while Rene Paredes kicked field goals from 27, 36 and 39 yards Monday.

The Eskimos lost a third game this season in which they did not score a touchdown. Quarterbac­k Trevor Harris went 27for-35 passing for 216 yards. He was intercepte­d once and sacked twice.

“Couple trips, couple field goals and it’s not good enough,” Edmonton head coach Jason Maas said. “Very few times in the CFL are you going to win without scoring touchdowns.

Mitchell’s return was supported by an offensive line that didn’t give up a sack. Begelton totalled 138 yards on a dozen catches and Ka’Deem Carey rushed for 143 yards on 16 carries.

Begelton’s touchdown was his fifth in two games. He had four in an overtime loss to Montreal on Aug. 17.

“One of the biggest things I wanted going into this game was to continue to chop wood,” he said. “Keep that momentum going.”

Calgary’s defence limited Edmonton to 271 yards.

“This hurts,” Harris said. “We’ve got to be better. I’ve got to be better. It’s a good thing it’s a quick turnaround and we get them in five days.”

 ?? JEFF MCINTOSH THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? In his first game back since injuring his throwing arm June 29, Stampeders quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell became Calgary’s all-time Labour Day passing leader.
JEFF MCINTOSH THE CANADIAN PRESS In his first game back since injuring his throwing arm June 29, Stampeders quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell became Calgary’s all-time Labour Day passing leader.

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