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2023 CFL Scores Division Championship Montreal Alouettes (38) at Toronto Argonauts (17)
BC Lions (13) at Winnipeg Blue Bombers (24)
2023 CFL Standings
Leaders: (Points, Wins - Lost) East: y-- Toronto Atgonauts (32, 16 - 2) x-- Montreal Alouettes (22, 11 -7). x-- Hamilton Tiger-Cats (16, 8 - 9) West: x-- Winnipeg Blue Bombers (28, 14 - 4)
x-- BC Lions (24, 12 - 6). Calgary Stampeders (12, 6-12).
2023 CFL Schedule Grey Cup Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Montreal Alouettes: Sunday, November 19
2023 CFL Stats (Players) Final Regular Season Stats
Passing Yards: V. Adams Jr., BC Lions - 4,769
Passing TD's: Z. Collaros, Winnipeg Blue Bombers. - 33
QBR: A. Pipkin, Saskachewan, Roughriders - 158.3
Rushing Yards: B. Oliveira, Winnipeg Blue Bombers. - 1,534
Rushing TD's: D. Crum, Ottawa REDBLACKS (QB). B. Oliveira, Winnipeg Blue Bombers. - 9
Receptions: S. Bane Jr., Saskatchewan Roughriders - 93
Receiving Yards: T. White, Hamilton Tiger-Cats - 1,269
Receiving TD's: B, Schoen, Winnipeg Blue Bombers - 10
Tackles: M. Awe, Calgary Stampeders - 131
Sacks: M. Betts, BC Lions - 18
Interceptions: D. Houston, Winnipeg Blue Bombers - 7
The 2023 Grey Cup will pit Blue Bombers against Alouettes in CFL first
It will be a Grey Cup first at Tim Hortons Field on Sunday. The Montreal Alouettes and Winnipeg Blue Bombers will square off in the CFL championship game, marking the first time the two franchises have ever met in the Grey Cup. And on Monday, event organizers announced the contest was sold out.
Montreal will make its first appearance in the game since 2010 when it defeated Saskatchewan 21-18 at Commonwealth Stadium. It was the second straight championship win for the Alouettes.
Winnipeg, though, is in the Grey Cup for a fourth straight year and chasing a third win. After downing Hamilton in 2019 and ‘21, the Bombers dropped last year’s game 24-23 to Toronto when Argonauts defensive lineman Robbie Smith blocked Marc Liegghio’s 47-yard field goal try with 54 seconds remaining.
Despite its recent Grey Cup success, Winnipeg is 12-15 overall in the CFL championship game. Montreal has won seven times in 18 appearances.
Winnipeg (14-4) won both regular-season meetings with Montreal (11-7) en route to finishing atop the West Division. The Alouettes were second in the East Division but their 11 wins were the team’s most since 2012. Winnipeg won four-of-six games versus East Division rivals but one of its losses was a 29-23 decision to Hamilton at Tim Hortons Field on Sept. 16. The Bombers were also 6-3 this season away from IG Field. Montreal was 4-4 against West Division squads and 6-3 on the road.
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ALS, Bombers take centre stage for 110th Grey Cup
The Alouettes (11-7 during the regular season) meet the Blue Bombers (14-4) at Tim Hortons Field, in Hamilton. The Blue Bombers, who won both regular season tilts against Montreal by scores of 17-3 and 47-17, boast depth and balance and an ability to win in so many ways.
2023 CFL Scores Grey Cup Winnipeg Blue Bombers (24) at Montreal Alouettes (28)
2023 CFL Standings
Leaders: (Points, Wins - Lost) East: y-- Toronto Atgonauts (32, 16 - 2) x-- Montreal Alouettes (22, 11 -7). x-- Hamilton Tiger-Cats (16, 8 - 9) West: x-- Winnipeg Blue Bombers (28, 14 - 4)
x-- BC Lions (24, 12 - 6). Calgary Stampeders (12, 6-12).
2023 CFL Stats (Players) Final Regular Season Stats
Passing Yards: V. Adams Jr., BC Lions - 4,769
Passing TD's: Z. Collaros, Winnipeg Blue Bombers. - 33
QBR: A. Pipkin, Saskachewan, Roughriders - 158.3
Rushing Yards: B. Oliveira, Winnipeg Blue Bombers. - 1,534
Rushing TD's: D. Crum, Ottawa REDBLACKS (QB). B. Oliveira, Winnipeg Blue Bombers. - 9
Receptions: S. Bane Jr., Saskatchewan Roughriders - 93
Receiving Yards: T. White, Hamilton Tiger-Cats - 1,269
Receiving TD's: B, Schoen, Winnipeg Blue Bombers - 10
Tackles: M. Awe, Calgary Stampeders - 131
Sacks: M. Betts, BC Lions - 18
Interceptions: D. Houston, Winnipeg Blue Bombers - 7
cfl-releases-2024-schedule, preseason, postseason, grey cup dates
The 2024 CFL Schedule kicks off on Thursday, June 6 with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers hosting the Montreal Alouettes. The 21-week regular-season schedule concludes on Saturday, Oct. 26. The CFL Playoffs begin the following week, and the 111th Grey Cup is set for Sunday, Nov. 17 at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia.
CFL suspends Chad Kelly for violating gender violence policy
The CFL suspended Toronto Argonauts quarterback Chad Kelly for at least nine regular-season games Tuesday following its investigation into a lawsuit filed by a former strength and conditioning coach against both the player and club. Kelly is also suspended for Toronto's two preseason games for violating its gender-based violence policy, the league announced. Kelly will be required to undergo confidential assessments by an independent expert and attend mandatory counselling sessions conducted by a gender-based violence expert. Both the counselling sessions and assessments must be satisfactorily completed before the CFL will consider Kelly's reinstatement, the league added in a statement. Otherwise, the league reserves the right to modify his discipline. Kelly, 30, was the CFL's outstanding player last season after leading Toronto to a league-best and franchise-record 16-2 record.
Suspended Argonauts QB Chad Kelly withdraws from camp
Suspended Toronto Argonauts quarterback Chad Kelly said he will withdraw from training camp and hopes to "learn, grow and better myself" through counseling after his suspension by the league. Kelly released a statement Thursday through his agent, Chris Lambiris, announcing his decision. The CFL suspended Kelly for at least nine regular-season games on May 7 following its investigation into a lawsuit filed by a former strength and conditioning coach against both the player and club. Kelly is also suspended for Toronto's two preseason games for violating its gender-based violence policy. He will be required to undergo confidential assessments by an independent expert and attend mandatory counselling sessions conducted by a gender-based violence expert.
Kelly, 30, was the CFL's outstanding player last season after leading Toronto to a league-best and franchise-record 16-2 record. The Argos' season ended with a 38-17 home loss to eventual Grey Cup champion Montreal in the East Division final. Kelly played in college at Clemson, East Mississippi Community College and Mississippi. He was the last pick in the 2017 NFL draft, selected by the Denver Broncos. The team released him in 2018 after he was arrested for criminal trespassing.Kelly said he "will take full advantage of this counselling opportunity to learn, grow and better myself." "At the same time, I want to support the Argonauts organization as it prepares for the season and have made the decision to withdraw from training camp to minimize distractions for the team.
CUTDOWN TRACKER: TEAMS MAKE THEIR FINAL ROSTER MOVES
CFL.ca is tracking every team’s roster moves as clubs are required to make their final cuts as they set their rosters for Week 1 of the 2024 regular season. Teams have until 10 p.m. of their respective local times on Saturday, June 1 to finalize their cuts. The regular season gets underway on Thursday, June 6, when the Winnipeg Blue Bombers host the Montreal Alouettes at Princess Auto Stadium.
CFL Scores Week-1 Montreal (27) at Winnipeg (12)
Hamilton (24) at Calgary (32)
Saskatchewan (29) at Edmonton (21)
BC (27) at Toronto (35) 2024 CFL Standings
******** 2024 CFL Scedule Week-2 June 13: Winnipeg at Ottawa
June 14: Montreal at Edmonton
June 15: Calgary at BC
June 16: Saskatchewan at Hamilton 2024 CFL Srats (Players)
CFL Scores Week-2 June 13: Winnipeg (19) at Ottawa (23)
June 14: Montreal (23) at Edmonton (20)
June 15: Calgary (17) at BC (26)
June 16: Saskatchewan (33) at Hamilton (30) 2024 CFL Standings Leaders East: Montreal (2 - 0) - 4 points
West: Saskatchewan (2 - 0) - 4 points 2024 CFL Scedule Week-3 June 20: Ottawa at Montreal
June 21: BC at Winnipeg
June 22: Edmonton at Toronto
June 23: Halmington at Saskatchewan 2024 CFL Stats (Players) Offence Pssing Completions: M. Bethal Thompson, Edmonton - 61
Passing Yards: T. Harris, Saskatchewan - 895
Passing TD's: T. Harris, Saskatchewan - 5
Rushing Carries: A. Quellette, Saskatchewan - 29
Rushing yards: J. Butler, Hamilton - 146
Rushing TD's: J. Augustine, Winnipeg. (QB) D. Prukop, Edmonton. - 2
Receptions: A. Hollins, BC. K. Gittens Jr., Edmonton - 16
Receiving Yards: J. Mcinnis, BC - 194
Receving TD's: S. Bane Jr., Saskatchewan - 3 Defence
[size-4]Tackles: B. Haldic, BC - 20
Sacks: 4 with 2
Interceptions:: 11 with 1[/size]
CFL fines veteran kickers over chipped football controversy
Kickers Sergio Castillo, Brett Lauther, Sean Whyte and Lewis Ward were fined by the CFL on Friday after publicly speaking out on the league's use of chipped footballs on field-goal attempts. Castillo took issue with the chipped balls in the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' season-opening 27-12 home loss to the Montreal Alouettes on June 6. Castillo, who made over 90 per cent of his attempts in 2023, missed two of three field goals he tried in the game as well as a convert. Afterwards, Castillo contended the chips — which collect statistical data for the CFL — impacted the ball's trajectory and made it difficult for kickers to do their jobs. Lauther, Whyte and Ward all took to social media to come to Castillo's defence. Shortly afterwards, the CFL said there was no evidence the chips negatively impacted the balls but did amend its rules to allow teams to determine before games whether their punters and kickers would play with chipped footballs or those without chips. The league put microchips into its footballs this season to help generate real-time advanced statistics. It did so in some games last year, but none were used in kicking situations.
CFL Scores Week-3 June 20: Ottawa (21) at Montreal (47)
June 21: BC (26) at Winnipeg (24)
June 22: Edmonton (36) at Toronto (39)
June 23: Hamilton (20) at Saskatchewan (36)