CFL Game Preview: Winnipeg Blue Bombers (3-2-0) vs. Toronto Argonauts (1-5-0)

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BMO Field, Toronto, Ontario
Saturday, July 26 – Kickoff: 7:00 PM ET
Broadcast: TSN / CFL+

Game Overview

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers (3–2–0) travel east to face the Toronto Argonauts (1–5–0) in a crucial CFL Week 8 matchup. Winnipeg looks to rebound from back-to-back losses to Calgary, while Toronto is desperate to salvage a season that’s slipping away fast. This game marks a rematch of the 2024 Grey Cup, but both teams are trending in opposite directions.

Quarterback Comparison

TeamQuarterbackStatsNotes
Blue BombersZach Collaros952 yards, 7 TDs, 6 INTsExpected to start after full practice participation
ArgonautsNick Arbuckle1,691 yards, 9 TDs, 8 INTsInconsistent but capable of big games

Collaros returns after a minor injury scare, aiming to exploit Toronto’s porous secondary.

Arbuckle has shown flashes but struggles with turnovers and red-zone efficiency.

Impact Players to Watch

Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Brady Oliveira – 245 rushing yards; poised for breakout vs. Toronto’s weak run defense

Nic Demski – 371 receiving yards, 5 TDs; deep threat with elite YAC ability

Chris Streveler – Dual-threat backup QB; could see situational snaps

Toronto Argonauts

Damonte Coxie – 442 receiving yards, 3 TDs; reliable target with big-play upside

Deonta McMahon – Averaging 4.6 YPC; scored in last outing

Miyan Williams – Needs more touches to spark Toronto’s stagnant ground game

Team Stats Breakdown

CategoryBlue BombersArgonauts
Points/Game26.6 (5th)25.5 (6th)
Yards/Game387.4 (4th)309.3 (8th)
Rush Yards/Game123.846.7
Pass Yards Allowed261.6256.5
Points Allowed/Game27.031.5

Toronto ranks near the bottom in rush defense and points allowed, while Winnipeg boasts a more balanced attack and stronger defensive metrics.

Strategic Insights

Winnipeg’s Game Plan: Expect a heavy dose of Oliveira early to wear down Toronto’s front seven. Collaros will target Demski and Dalton Schoen on play-action.

Toronto’s Response: Arbuckle must avoid early turnovers and lean on short passing to move the chains. McMahon could be key in red-zone packages.

Defensive Pressure: Winnipeg’s front will test Toronto’s O-line, which has allowed 14 sacks this season.

Winnipeg is 5–2 ATS in its last 7 road games

Toronto is 2–4 ATS in its last 6 overall

GAME ODDS

Winnipeg Blue Bombers               – 3.5

Toronto Argonauts                          50.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, July 25, 2025

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