Justin Rankin headlines Week 1 Players of the Week

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Kennedy and Ceresna also named to week’s best

TORONTO – Justin Rankin, Robert Kennedy III and Jake Ceresna have been named Week 1 Players of the Week in the Canadian Football League (CFL). The honour spotlights exceptional statistical performances, pivotal plays, game-breaking feats and more.

The three players were chosen by a panel composed of representatives from the CFL’s Football Operations, Player and Game Statistics, and Content departments.

  1. JUSTIN RANKIN | RB | EDMONTON ELKS | EDM 29 – OTT 21
    • 13 carries for one touchdown and 102 yards
    • Three rushes of 10+ yards
    • Five catches on seven targets for 94 yards
    • Two 20-yard+ receptions, including a 63-yard catch
    • Ranks third in receiving yards and rushing yards
    • Fourth-quarter major held up as the game-winning play
  2. ROBERT KENNEDY III | DB | MONTREAL ALOUETTES | MTL 30 – HAM 27 (OT)
    • One defensive tackle and one forced fumble
    • First-career interception returned 54 yards for first-career touchdown
    • Trailing 24-10, third-quarter pick-six sparked a 20-3 stretch that propelled Montreal to the comeback victory
  3. JAKE CERESNA | DL | WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS | WPG 30 – CGY 28
    • Five defensive tackles
    • First three-sack performance to reach 49 in career

2026 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK – IN REVIEW

  • W1 | Justin Rankin (EDM) | Robert Kennedy III (MTL) | Jake Ceresna (WPG)
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