Seeing his father win the Super Bowl earlier this year has added fuel to the fire for DaVaris Daniels in his search of his first championship. CFL.ca’s Jim Morris writes.
Heading into the 106th Grey Cup with back-to-back championship losses in their not too distant past, the Calgary Stampeders were sure to bring the swagger to Edmonton.
TORONTO — The biggest stage of the season is about to roll out in Edmonton this week, as the Stamps and REDBLACKS meet in the 106th Grey Cup presented by Shaw.
Last year brought no shortage ...
From Trevor Harris’ incredible run to the Stampeders’ injuries at receiver, there’s plenty to think about heading into the 106th Grey Cup presented by Shaw. Numbers don’t lie.
Despite two one-sided outcomes earlier this season, the Stampeders and REDBLACKS appear to be pretty close heading into the Grey Cup. CFL.ca breaks it down by position.
Mr. Rogers? More like Mr. Playoffs, writes CFL.ca’s Pat Steinberg, following another post-season performance for the ages from Eric Rogers. More in this week’s MMQB.
Bo Levi Mitchell and Eric Rogers connected on a pair of second-quarter touchdowns, leading the Stampeders to a 22-14 victory over the Blue Bombers in the Western Final.
For the fourth time in Canadian Football history, Ottawa and Calgary will meet in the Grey Cup. The clubs’ previous Grey Cup appearances against each other were in 2016, 1968 and 1948.
While the Stamps have the CFL’s best record, no team has been better the last two months than the Bombers. The two division rivals clash Sunday in the Western Final.