Week 18 in the CFL

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Stats and storylines heading into this week’s action

LIKE SANDS THROUGH THE HOURGLASS
(Team | Remaining schedule | Combined record)

West Division

  • Winnipeg | @HAM, TOR, Bye, @MTL | 25-19-1 (.567)
  • Saskatchewan | @EDM, BC, Bye, CGY | 16-27-1 (.375)
  • BC | CGY, @SSK, MTL, Bye | 22-19-3 (.534)
  • Edmonton | SSK, @CGY, Bye, TOR | 19-23-2 (.455)
  • Calgary | @BC, EDM, @HAM, @SSK | 25-34-1 (.425)

East Division

  • Montreal | Bye, OTT, @BC, WPG | 24-20-1 (.544)
  • Ottawa | Bye, @MTL, @TOR, HAM | 25-19-1 (.567)
  • Toronto | Bye, @WPG, OTT, @EDM | 22-22-1 (.500)
  • Hamilton | WPG, Bye, CGY, @OTT | 21-21-2 (.500)

KICKING IT INTO HIGH GEAR

  • From 2010-23, 83 per cent of field goal attempts were successful. This season currently stands at 87 per cent – second only to the league record of 88.3 per cent set in 2018.
  • In Week 17, there were 28 made field goals, highlighted by Lirim Harjulahuu’s eight to tie the single-game league record and set Toronto’s team record.
  • This season has seen 5.4 field goals per game – the most in CFL history.

RUSHING TO CONCLUSIONS

  • Weeks 1-6 | 181 rushing yards per game
    ​Weeks 7-12 | 201
    ​Weeks 13-17 | 227 – a 25.4 per cent increase over the first six weeks

QUICK SLANTS

League-Wide

  • There has been an average of four sacks per game – 23 per cent lower than last season.
  • Week 17 averaged 64.0 points per game – the fourth week this season to eclipse the 60+ mark.
  • 31 per cent of games have featured three or more lead changes.
  • No teams have been eliminated from playoff contention.

WPG at HAM

  • Since Week 13, both teams are 4-0.
  • Winnipeg enters the game on a seven-game winning streak.
  • Winnipeg has not swept the season series since 2016.
  • Zach Collaros threw a career-high six touchdown passes last week. He needs three more to become the 14th quarterback to reach 200 in his career.
  • Collaros is 7-5 in his head-to-head starts against Bo Levi Mitchell.
  • Brady Oliveira has 1,516 yards from scrimmage (1,107 rush, 409 receiving).
  • Kenny Lawler had a season-high eight receptions and 130 yards last week.
  • Hamilton has won four straight at home against Winnipeg with the Blue Bombers’ last victory coming in 2017 when Matt Nichols started against Collaros.
  • In his last four starts, Bo Levi Mitchell has totaled 1,323 passing yards and seven touchdowns to two interceptions. He is a career 12-7 versus Winnipeg.
  • Tim White needs 52 receiving yards for his third straight 1,000-yard season.

CGY at BC

  • The winner will claim the season series.
  • Calgary is 6-2 in its last eight visits to BC Place.
  • The Stampeders are 1-1 this season when coming off a bye.
  • Calgary is looking for its first road win. The team has never finished a season without a road victory.
  • Jake Maier needs 18 completions to reach 1,000. In two starts against BC this season, he totaled 646 passing yards, five touchdowns and one interception.
  • Reggie Begelton is 79 receiving yards away from his third 1,000-yard season.
  • BC averaged 80 rushing yards in its first eight games and 130 in its last seven.
  • William Stanback has rushed for 85+ yards in six of the last seven games. He needs 115 rushing yards to set a new career high.
  • Nathan Rourke is 1-0 as a starter against Calgary.
  • Justin McInnis needs seven receiving yards to reach 2,500. He leads the league with 34 second down conversion catches.
  • Over the last three games, Ryder Varga leads all players with 30 defensive tackles, including 12 last week.

SSK at EDM

  • 13 of the last 14 meetings between the two teams has been decided in the final three minutes. Saskatchewan is 10-4 over that span.
  • Saskatchewan leads the league with 24 per cent of their points coming off turnovers.
  • As a member of the Roughriders, Trevor Harris is 3-0 versus Edmonton.
  • Rolan Milligan Jr. leads the league in interceptions (seven) and special teams tackles (19).
  • Kian Schaffer-Baker is two receptions shy of 200 in his career.
  • Brett Lauther is slated to play in his 100th game.
  • Saskatchewan has allowed the second-fewest rushing yards per game (80).
  • Edmonton is second in the league with 125 rushing yards per game.
  • The Elks have not won at home against Saskatchewan since 2018.
  • Eugene Lewis has a touchdown in each of his past five games.
  • In his past two games, Justin Rankin has 266 rushing yards with five rushes for 20+ yards.
  • Dillon Mitchell had 223 kick return yards last week.
  • Nyles Morgan had 20 defensive tackles in the teams’ two previous meetings.
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