CALGARY — The Saskatchewan Roughriders and Calgary Stampeders will both attempt to move above .500 when they meet on Saturday night at McMahon Stadium.
The two teams are coming off opposite performances as the Roughriders lost in Winnipeg in Week 2, while the Stampeders picked up their first win of the season against Ottawa.
Whatever hip issue Riders quarterback Trevor Harris has been dealing with doesn’t seem to be hindering his play as he threw for 413 yards and three touchdowns in a losing effort.
The Riders can’t afford another uncharacteristic performance from Jamal Morrow like they received last week when the rushed for 20 yards on six carries.
He won’t have the support of fellow rusher Frankie Hickson as he’s sidelined with a shoulder injury.
As Calgary quarterback Jake Maier looks more like himself after a mediocre Week 1, the Riders defence needs a bounce back game after surrendering 403 net yards.
Linebacker Larry Dean is rounding into his regular form after wrapping up 10 tackles against the Bombers. On the defensive line, Pete Robertson had his first sack and is always dangerous off the edge.
Shutting down Maier and company will be the responsibility of the reliable trio of Rolan Milligan Jr., Nic Marshall and Deontai Williams.
As the Stamps adjust to life without star running back Ka’Deem Carey for likely the next several weeks, more focus will be put on the pass game.
But that doesn’t mean the defensive front of the Riders can forget about the run game entirely as Dedrick Mills filled in admirably with 102 rushing yards a week ago.
The Riders gave up 116 yards on the ground against the Bombers and Stamps head coach Dave Dickenson should be plenty confident in handing the ball to Mills.
It was a sigh of relief for Dickenson watching his two top receivers in Reggie Begelton and Malik Henry break out for 141 and 108 yards each in their first win.
That sigh quickly turned to a gasp upon finding out only Henry will suit up for this week’s contest after Begelton suffered a rib injury.
With the emergence of Tre Odoms-Dukes and a stronger game from Luther Hakunavanhu expected, Maier still has plenty of options to spread the Riders secondary even without Begelton.
Turnovers by the defence played a huge part in Calgary’s success last week as they had two interceptions and two fumble recoveries to go along with a pair of sacks.
Defensive backs Branden Dozier and Tre Roberson will once again be flying around keeping tabs on Harris’ receivers.
Up front it’ll be linebackers Micah Awe and Darius Williams, who had a pick and a fumble recovery against the REDBLACKS, putting the pressure on Harris and trying to stuff the run game of Morrow.
It’s sure to be a fun battle to watch between the clicking Riders offence and the stout Stamps defence.
Both teams are looking to climb to 2-1 and keep pace with the Bombers and Lions in the West Division.
Kickoff is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. ET.