This Week in the CFL - Week 17

This Week in the CFL – Week 17

 Canadian Football League

September 29, 2022 – Canadian Football League (CFL) News Release

Stats and storylines heading into this week’s action

DOWN THE STRETCH

(Team | Remaining opponents | Combined record)

West Division

Winnipeg | SSK, EDM, @BC, Bye, BC | 28-26 (.519)

BC |OTT, @TOR, WPG, @EDM, @WPG | 39-29 (.574)


Calgary | TOR, Bye, HAM, @SSK, SSK | 24-31 (.436)

Saskatchewan | @WPG, @HAM, CGY, @CGY | 34-22 (.607)

Edmonton | MTL, @WPG, TOR, BC | 35-18 (.660)

East Division

Toronto | @CGY, BC, @EDM, @MTL, MTL | 34-33 (.507)

Montreal | @EDM, OTT, @OTT, TOR, @TOR | 26-40 (.394)

Hamilton | Bye, SSK, @CGY, OTT, @OTT | 21-33 (.389)

Ottawa | @BC, @MTL, MTL, @HAM, HAM | 29-38 (.433)

OLD STOMPIN’ GROUNDS

Danny Maciocia will return to Edmonton for the first-time as a head coach since 2010.

Maciocia helmed Edmonton from 2005-08, compiling a regular season record of 33-38-1 and a playoff mark of 3-1.

With Edmonton, Maciocia had a record of 22-13-1 (.625) at Commonwealth Stadium. Of those 36 home games, 18 were decided by five points or less.

In 2005, he led Edmonton to a 38-35 overtime victory to capture the 93rd Grey Cup.

Montreal is 5-4 since Maciocia’s return to the sidelines in Week 6, including his current stretch of 4-1.

QUICK SLANTS

The CFL leader in receiving yards in three of the past five weeks has been a Canadian:

Week 12 | Kian Schaffer-Baker (170)

Week 14 | Kurleigh Gittens Jr. (161)

Week 16 | Nate Behar (119)

Saskatchewan is in the hunt for its 17th playoff berth in the past 20 years.

Winnipeg has started the same five offensive lineman in its last 12 games.

Nic Demski is five short of 3,000 career receiving yards.

Last week, Ottawa’s Nate Behar established personal bests in catches (nine) and receiving yards (119) – which was also a league-high for Week 16.

The REDBLACKS’ Ryan Davis collected a career-high 10 receptions last week against Toronto.

BC is on pace to have three 1,000+ yard receivers with Keon Hatcher (820) and Lucky Whitehead (879) looking to join Dominique Rhymes (1,062).

Rick Campbell is 3-0 in his career against Ottawa.

Sean Whyte is a perfect 13-for-13 on field goal attempts since the beginning of August.

The Alouettes have one win in their last seven visits to Edmonton.

Trevor Harris’s next touchdown pass will be the 150th of his career. His 149 are the second-most among active players, trailing only Bo Levi Mitchell’s 188.

As a franchise, Edmonton holds a 49-31-2 advantage over the Alouettes.

Duron Carter will play his 100th game this week.

Toronto’s Ryan Dinwiddie is 1-1 as a head coach against Calgary, with his lone victory coming at McMahon Stadium.

McLeod Bethel-Thompson (3,672) needs 328 yards to record the second 4,000+ passing yard season of his five-year career. His personal-best is 4,024, set in 2019.

In their past three games, the Stampeders have registered 13 sacks, while yielding none. Calgary has allowed zero sacks on seven occasions this season, with a record of 5-2 in those contests.

Shawn Lemon recorded his 11th sack of the season last week, moving into the Top-15 all-time and tying Brent Jonson and Brett Williams (89). Hall of Famer Mike Walker sits 14th with 95.5.

Dave Dickenson is 70-28-2 (.710) in his first 100 games as Calgary’s head coach. He enters game 101 with a career regular season mark of 9-1 against Toronto.

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