Carlton Agudosi caught two touchdown passes in his CFL debut to help the Winnipeg Blue Bombers remain the league's only unbeaten team after a tense 26-19 ...
The Stampeders looked like they were going to respond with a TD after getting down to Winnipeg's two-yard line, but some miscommunication ended up causing a turnover on downs. The drive ended with Paredes' 48-yarder at 5:22 to make it 20-19. Their home win streak also bumped up to 13 games (including the playoffs). He was good on two of three converts. The Stampeders had chances to record a TD early in the third quarter, but a six-play, 92-yard drive ended with only a 14-yard field goal from Paredes at 5:33 after receivers couldn't hang on to Mitchell's passes from the seven-yard line. @Wpg_BlueBombers pic.twitter.com/e5FSCPIAEq— @CFL
Only once before in CFL history have two teams with at least a 9-0 combined record met during a season.
NOTEWORTHIES: Only once before in CFL history have two teams with at least a 9-0 combined record met during a season. Schoen was one of the CFL’s top performers last week as he caught eight passes for 117 yards and two touchdowns against the Lions. Winnipeg will have a new face at slotback, as 28-year-old Carlton Agudosi makes his CFL debut in place of the injured Brendan O’Leary-Orange and Nic Demski. Article content Article content Article content Article content
Kickoff: Friday, 7:30 p.m. CT, IG Field, Winnipeg TV: TSN; ESPN+ Radio: 680 CJOB Home/Road: The Blue Bombers are 2-0 at home this year after victories over ...
I can’t give you a firm date on that but, in the meantime, he’s been nothing short of sensational in terms of helping out his teammates.” He puts in extra work with all the players, all the defensive backs, to make sure they’re ready. The Stamps are 2-0 on the road, including last week’s 49-6 drubbing of the Elks in Edmonton and a 33-30 victory over the Tiger-Cats in Hamilton. He meets with guys all the time to make sure they’re ready. Notable: The Blue Bombers and Stampeders have split their last 10 meetings. We’ve got to learn each other a little bit more – we’ve got to know when a guy’s going to cut, got to know when a guy’s going to finish a block… He does a good job of high-pointing the football and just route-running in general. I know he’s itching to get back on the field, but that will happen when it happens. The Bombers depth chart features three changes from last week. “He’s a really hard worker, smart guy, and he understands where we’re trying to go offensively. Bighill is at 763, Battle retired with 766 career tackles. Winnipeg: Mike O’Shea has a career won-lost record of 72-55.
After trading field goals early in the second quarter, Winnipeg went up 13-10 when Collaros connected with Agudosi in the corner of the end zone at 13:08.
For many, once-cherished porcelain sets are now collecting dust. Like a cherished family member with an addiction they are unable to recognize, the United States of America needs an intervention from those who care. 4 hr ago 4 hr ago 4 hr ago 4 hr ago 4 hr ago The drive ended with Paredes' 48-yarder at 5:22 to make it 20-19. The Stampeders looked like they were going to respond with a TD after getting down to Winnipeg's two-yard line, but some miscommunication ended up causing a turnover on downs. The Stamps were called for roughing the kicker after Liegghio went wide left on a 36-yard field-goal attempt. He was good on two of three converts. Their home win streak also bumped up to 13 games (including the playoffs).
WINNIPEG — The Calgary Stampeders showed they could hang with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. · Instead, they left with their first loss of the season, a 26-19 defeat ...
Despite everything that went wrong, the Stamps still found themselves down seven point with four minutes to go. That was the difference. When the Stamps got deep in Bombers territory, they did not. Two very good teams throwing haymakers at one another, but the Stamps’ inability to get into the endzone was arguably the deciding factor. That set up a field goal right at halftime that sent the two teams into their lockerrooms tied at 13. They certainly didn’t help, but the Stamps shot themselves in the foot plenty of times without the refs’ help.
The Blue Bombers and Calgary Stampeders served up an absolute dandy on a steamy Friday night at IG Field in what was a perfect three-hour advertisement for the ...
The next chunk will see them play three straight away from IG Field – next Friday in Edmonton against the Elks, followed by trips to Calgary and Montreal. And in the end of a wild and wacky slugfest, it was the Winnipeg Blue Bombers who once again had their hand raised as the victors. The Blue Bombers held a 26-19 advantage after Agudosi’s second TD when Calgary’s Mitchell appeared to hit Kamar Jorden for a potential game-tying score. “I just wanted to make my teammates, the coaches and the fans proud,” said Agudosi, who finished with six catches for 70 yards. But as the Stampeder receiver attempted to secure the pass the ball bounced up upon contact with the ground into the hands of a diving Houston. Asked about the atmosphere, O’Shea cracked: “I’d like to see the beer sales.
Winnipeg is coming of an impressive 43-22 win in Week 5 over the now 4-1 BC Lions. While the Stampeders scored a 49-6 victory over the provincial rival ...
With a win, Calgary would improve to 5-0 and take over sole possession of first in the West. His effort earned him recognition from the league as a top performer for Week 5. This is a stream of the topflight TSN network television broadcast. We always go out there and put our work in and that’s what we’re looking to do this week. Mitchell is coming off a 279 yard, two touchdown performance against the Elks and it was receiver Malik Henry who did the most damage. They’ll have their work cut out for them with Stamps running back Ka’Deem Carey, who rushed for 104 yards a week ago. Surprisingly, Carey didn’t have a touchdown, but running back Peyton Logan and backup quarterback Tommy Stevens did. Calgary has also done a good job of protecting Mitchell. With an offensive line featuring Derek Dennis, Zack Williams, Sean McEwen Ryan Sceviour and Julian Good-Jones the Stamps have allowed just four sacks. The quarterback pressure has come from all angles. He has thrown just two interceptions on 126 pass attempts, placing even more emphasis on the need for another strong showing from the Winnipeg defence. Look for backup quarterback Dru Brown to be called upon in short yardage situations as he scored the team’s lone rushing touchdown. Collaros completed 23 passes for 288 yards and three touchdowns, he’ll look to rekindle that magic again this week against Calgary.
WINNIPEG — Carlton Agudosi caught two touchdown passes in his CFL debut to help the Winnipeg Blue Bombers remain the league's only unbeaten team after a ...
The Stamps were called for roughing the kicker after Liegghio went wide left on a 36-yard field-goal attempt. Calgary got to Winnipeg's two-yard line, but some miscommunication led to a turnover on downs. They settled with Paredes' 48-yarder at 5:22 to make it 20-19. If you want to be a good pro football player, you need to run all the time,” O'Shea said. “There’s Demerio running after a crumb and it just happens to pop up and he’s right on the spot to make the play.” “The team in general, they got my back and they're definitely saying it's not my fault,” Jorden said. He was good on two of three converts. Collaros completed 27-of-38 pass attempts for 315 yards with two TDs and no interceptions. I'm on Cloud 9,” said the 28-year-old Agudosi, who hails from Somerset, N.J., and spent last season on Winnipeg's practice roster. Their home win streak also bumped up to 13 games (including the playoffs). The Blue Bombers slotback caught two touchdown passes to help Winnipeg remain the league's only unbeaten team after a tense 26-19 victory over the Calgary Stampeders on Friday. Carlton Agudosi caught two touchdown passes in his CFL debut to help the Winnipeg Blue Bombers remain the league's only unbeaten team after a tense 26-19 victory over the Calgary Stampeders on Friday.
Stampeders' receiver Kamar Jorden looked to have a game-tying touchdown. But he couldn't hang on as he hit the ground, and pursuing defender Demerio Houston ...
Even though Houston wasn’t the defender initially on Jorden, he kept charging in to help, and that put him in perfect position to make an amazing diving interception. But Jorden couldn’t hang on as he hit the ground, and Winnipeg defensive back Demerio Houston never gave up on the play. The Bombers’ Willie Jefferson then sacked Stampeders’ quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell on first down, and the defence forced an incomplete pass on second down, but a pass to running back Ka’Deem Carey at the line of scrimmage on third and 13 turned into a first down, amplified by a roughing the passer penalty.
Bombers' rookie slotback Carlton Agudosi caught two touchdown passes to help Winnipeg remain the league's only unbeaten team after a tense 26-19 victory ...
Stamps returner Peyton Logan also had a 63-yard TD on a punt return nixed because of a holding call at 3:07 into the fourth. “There’s Demario running after a crumb and it just happens to pop up and he’s right on the spot to make the play.” The Stamps were called for roughing the kicker after Liegghio went wide left on a 36-yard field-goal attempt. Calgary got to Winnipeg’s two-yard line, but some miscommunication led to a turnover on downs. “There’s obviously a reason why you run to the football. “The team in general, they got my back and they’re definitely saying it’s not my fault,” Jorden said.