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Friday’s Games
VANCOUVER – The Winnipeg Blue Bombers lost quarterback Drew Willy to an undisclosed injury Saturday night in their CFL game against the B.C. Lions.
Saturday’s Games

CALGARY – The Calgary Stampeders beat the Toronto Argonauts 40-33 with a tremendous second half Saturday, but another starting quarterback in the CFL is injured.

VANCOUVER – Kevin Glenn ended the B.C. Lions’ touchdown drought in fine fashion.

HAMILTON – Zach Collaros and the Hamilton Tiger-cats created a three-way tie for first place in the CFL’s East Division on Sunday.
CALGARY – Add the Calgary Stampeders to the growing list of CFL teams who have lost a starting quarterback to injury. Their silver lining is the Stampeders have an experienced backup.
Sunday’s Games

WINNIPEG – Winnipeg quarterback Drew Willy’s injured shoulder could make him miss the Blue Bombers’ next game almost two weeks from now, and his future after that is unclear based on what the team said Monday.
TORONTO – Toronto Argonauts owner David Braley has people kicking the tires of the franchise he hopes to sell, but his top priority is securing the team a lease at BMO Field.

What a difference the return of Zach Collaros has made for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
OTTAWA – The Ottawa Redblacks have just one win through their first 10 games, but in quarterback Henry Burris’s view the defence has been a bright spot this season for the CFL expansion squad.
VANCOUVER – They are two of the oldest quarterbacks in the CFL — and the healthiest.

REGINA – The thought of donning pinstripes and pitching at Yankee Stadium didn’t appeal to Brian Peters.
CALGARY – Calgary Stampeders running back Jon Cornish won’t play Sunday in Montreal against the Alouettes as recovers from “nagging injuries.”
HAMILTON – Zach Collaros isn’t losing sleep thinking about what happened the last time the Hamilton Tiger-Cats faced the Edmonton Eskimos.
MONTREAL – The Montreal Alouettes’ storied past will be feted but a reminder of their mortality awaits on the field when they face the first-place Calgary Stampeders.
VANCOUVER – This time, the Toronto Argonauts did not squander a big lead.
MONTREAL – There has not been much to cheer at Montreal Alouettes games this season, but that will change this week when Ben Cahoon returns as one of seven new inductees in the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.

NANAIMO, B.C. – RCMP say Michael “Pinball” Clemons will be getting his Grey Cup ring back after it was taken by a woman at B.C. Place Stadium during the Toronto Argonauts game against the Lions on Friday.

MONTREAL – With stars of the past like Ben Cahoon and Uzooma Okeke in the house, the Montreal Alouettes looked a little like the CFL East powerhouse they used to be.

REGINA – Tino Sunseri turned the boos he heard at halftime into a standing ovation at the end of the game.

Sunday’s Games