Week 1 in the CFL

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Stats and storylines heading into this week’s action

BREAK IT DOWN

  • 479 total players on CFL rosters
    • 398 veterans (83 per cent)
    • 81 first-year players (17 per cent)
    • Averages of 42 games of CFL experience and 24 starts
    • Average age: 28.1
  • Status
    • 225 Nationals
    • 237 Americans
    • 17 Globals
  • 142 players from U SPORTS (29.6 per cent). UBC, Laval, Montreal and Laurier lead with 11 each.

SLINGIN’ IT

  • Bo Levi Mitchell | 158 starts | 110-46-2 (.703)
  • Zach Collaros | 143 starts | 89-54 (.622)
  • Trevor Harris | 128 starts | 69-57-2 (.547)
  • Cody Fajardo | 86 starts | 49-36-1 (.579)
  • Vernon Adams Jr. | 77 starts | 49-28 (.636)
  • Jake Maier | 47 starts | 19-27-1 (.415)
  • Nathan Rourke | 36 starts | 23-13 (.639)
  • Chad Kelly | 25 starts | 20-5 (.800)
  • Davis Alexander | 11 starts | 11-0 (1.000)

2025 IN HINDSIGHT

  • Home teams in the regular season: 44-37
  • Six 1,000-yard+ rushers – the most since 2009 (7)
  • League-wide passer rating (97.4) was the second highest in league history (98.3 in 2016)
  • 51 per cent of games decided in the final three minutes. On 16 occasions, teams came back after trailing in the final three minutes
  • Teams that won the turnover battle were 58-11 (.790)
  • 73 singles. In 2026 with the modified rouge, 36 of them would no longer apply

QUICK SLANTS

LEAGUE-WIDE

  • Possible milestone game(s)
    • 100th | Justin Lawrence (MTL)

MTL at HAM

  • Since 2022, Montreal is 7-3 against Hamilton, however the Ticats swept the season series in 2025
  • Montreal has won its first game for the past three seasons
  • Jason Maas’ next victory will move him past Marc Trestman (72) for 19th on the all-time coaching list
  • Davis Alexander aims to extend his own CFL record for consecutive wins to start a career to 12
  • Jose Maltos Diaz needs to make two field goals to reach 100 in his career
  • Hamilton is hosting the season opener for the first time since 2019
  • Hamilton has not won its season opening game since 2018
  • Coming off a league-best 14 TD catches last season, Kenny Lawler’s next will be the 40th of his career

WPG at CGY

  • Zach Collaros needs 17 passing yards to reach 36,000 in his career
  • Nic Demski – the active leader in receptions – needs six to hit 500 in his career
  • With four carries, Brady Oliveira will reach 1,000 in his career. His next 100-yard+ rushing game will tie Jon Cornish for second-most by a Canadian (22), behind only Andrew Harris (29).
  • Oliveira needs 62 rushing yards to move into 5th on the Blue Bombers’ all-time list, passing Gerry James (5,541).
  • Last season, Calgary was 3-1 against Winnipeg, ending an 0-6 run
  • Vernon Adams Jr.’s next win will be his 50th
  • Last season, Dedrick Mills rushed for a career-high 1,409 yards (5.6 yards per carry)

EDM at OTT

  • Edmonton swept the season series 2-0 in 2025
  • Cody Fajardo needs three TD passes to reach 100 and two rushing TDs for 50. His next win will be his 50th as a starter.
  • Edmonton last won its season opener in 2019
  • Fajardo is 9-1 against Ottawa; Jake Maier is 3-3 versus Edmonton
  • Ryan Dinwiddie will make his debut as Ottawa’s fourth head coach. He went 51–35 (.593) with Toronto, making the playoffs in four of five season
  • Justin Hardy needs 29 receptions to move past Greg Ellingson (332) for third on Ottawa’s all-time list
  • Eugene Lewis – the active leader in TD receptions – is three away from 50 in his career
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