Calgary at Hamilton will be on TSN, RDS, ESPN+, BT Sport 3 and Yare.
Toronto at Saskatchewan will be on TSN, ESPNEWS, BT Sport 3 and Yare.
BC at Montreal will be on TSN, RDS, ESPN+, BT Sport 3 and Yare.
Winnipeg at Edmonton will be on TSN, ESPN+, BT Sport 3 and Yare.
TRENDS
- In Week 6, Winnipeg scored a touchdown against Saskatchewan after allowing a sack – the first team to do so this year. After the sack, Winnipeg converted on a 2nd and 15 en route to a 10-play, 87-yard drive capped by one of Sean McGuire’s three touchdowns in the game. McGuire now leads the league with five touchdowns.
- B.C. scored their season-high of 45 points against Ottawa on Saturday night. Remarkably, the Lions matched Saskatchewan’s feat of scoring on its first three possessions of the game.
- All four teams last week led by as many as 12 points during the game.
- Only one team has overcome a double-digit deficit to win this season: Calgary trailed by 11 points on Aug. 20, before winning 28-22 against Montreal.
- Over the last two weeks, the average margin of victory has been 17 points.
- In the last three weeks, the 11 winning teams made 41 big plays (long gainers); losing teams only made 16.
WINNIPEG SURGING
- This week, the Bombers head to Edmonton looking to improve to 6-1 on the season – a feat they have not achieved since 2011 when they started the season 7-1 and reached the Grey Cup. Prior to that, they reached the mark in 1984 when they won the Grey Cup.
- This season, Winnipeg has scored the most points (136) and allowed the fewest points (76) for a +60-point differential.
- Winnipeg leads the league in several key categories so far this season:
- Points allowed (12.7 per game)
- Touchdowns scored (16)
- Touchdowns allowed (6)
- Turnover ratio (+12)
- 2-and-outs forced (32)
- Turnovers forced (17)
- 30+ yard completions (12)
- Lowest passing efficiently (73.7)
- 12.7 points allowed per game is the fewest since 1966 (Ottawa with 12.6). Winnipeg’s team record was set in 1958 (11.4) during a season in which they finished 13-3.
- In the fourth quarter this year, the Bombers have allowed a total of three points.
- Bombers receiver Kenny Lawler leads the league with 15-second down-conversion receptions, accounting for 47 per cent of his catches.
- Zach Collaros is tied for the league-lead with nine touchdown passes.
- Mike Miller has had multiple special teams tackles in each game this year and stands at a total of 15 to lead the league.
- Jackson Jeffcoat is tied for the league lead with five sacks and leads the league with four forced fumbles.
FEELIN’ LUCKY