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2007

WEEK ONE
THURSDAY JUNE 28
B Columbia 24, TORONTO 22 (29157) - Joe Smith ran for two TDs in the third quarter for the Lions. In the 2nd quarter, Toronto's Bashir Levingston ran back a missed FG 129 yards for a TD, setting a CFL regular-season record.
EDMONTON 39, Winnipeg 39 (OT) (33038) - Eskimos QB Ricky Ray threw five TD passes, completing 33-of-42 passes for 394 yards and Tyler Ebell ran for 132 yards for the Eskimos, who finished with 505 yards of offense.
FRIDAY JUNE 29
Saskatchewan 16, MONTREAL 7 (20202) - Luca Congi kicked three FGs, making Kent Austin's coaching debut with the Riders a success. Montreal registered three safeties in losing its first opener since 1996.
SATURDAY JUNE 30
CALGARY 37, Hamilton 9 (29103) - Henry Burris completed 17 of 26 passes for 230 yards and two TDs, and Sandro DeAngelis kicked three FGs for Calgary. Nick Setta had three FGs for Hamilton, which trailed, 17-6, at half.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
B Columbia  1  0 0  24  22  2 Winnipeg    0  0 1  39  39  1
Saskatch    1  0 0  16   7  2 Montreal    0  1 0   7  16  0
Calgary     1  0 0  37   9  2 Toronto     0  1 0  22  24  0
Edmonton    0  0 1  39  39  1 Hamilton    0  1 0   9  37  0
WEEK TWO
THURSDAY JULY 5
WINNIPEG 32, Montreal 23 (29533) - Kevin Glenn passed for 298 yards and two TDs as the Blue Bombers rallied from an early deficit and became the only team in the East Division with a victory.
FRIDAY JULY 6
BRIT COLUMBIA 29, Edmonton 9 (32893) - Paul McCallum kicked five FGs and Dave Dickenson added a TD pass for the Lions. Ricky Ray completed 25-of-35 passes for 284 yards but threw three interceptions for Edmonton.
SATURDAY JULY 7
Toronto 30, HAMILTON 5 (28198) - Michael Bishop threw three TD passes as the Argonauts cruised. Tony Miles, who has caught a pass in 50 straight games, hauled in a 73-yard TD in the third to give Toronto a 21-2 advantage.
SUNDAY JULY 8
SASKATCHEWAN 49, Calgary 8 (25862) - Kerry Joseph threw for 244 yards and four TDs for the Riders, who trailed 8-7 after a quarter but would not let the Stamps to score again. The Riders scored 18 points in the 2nd quarter.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
B Columbia  2  0 0  53  31  4 Winnipeg    1  0 1  71  62  3
Saskatch    2  0 0  65  15  4 Toronto     1  1 0  52  29  2
Calgary     1  1 0  45  58  2 Montreal    0  2 0  30  48  0
Edmonton    0  1 1  48  68  1 Hamilton    0  2 0  14  67  0
WEEK THREE
THURSDAY JULY 12
TORONTO 48, Calgary 15 (29304) - Argos QB Michael Bishop threw for 273 yards and three TDs, while the defense forced nine turnovers for Toronto, which won its seventh straight home meeting with Calgary.
FRIDAY JULY 13
Edmonton 19, WINNIPEG 15 (29533) - Ricky Ray completed 25-of-40 attempts for 214 yards and two TDs as Edmonton rallied and earned its first win of the season and just its second in nine visits to Winnipeg since 2007.
B Colum 42, SASKATCHEWAN 12 (26981) - Lions RB Joe Smith rushed for two TDs to offset the loss of QBs Dave Dickenson and Buck Pierce. The defence had six turnovers, including two interceptions by DB Ryan Phillips.
SATURDAY JULY 14
Montreal 29, HAMILTON 20 (21542) - Als QB Anthony Calvillo passed for 310 yards and three TDs and became just the fourth player in CFL history to surpass the 50,000-yard mark.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
B Columbia  3  0 0  95  43  6 Toronto     2  1 0 100  44  4
Saskatch    2  1 0  77  57  4 Winnipeg    1  1 1  86  81  3
Edmonton    1  1 1  67  83  3 Montreal    1  2 0  59  68  2
Calgary     1  2 0  60 106  2 Hamilton    0  3 0  34  96  0
WEEK FOUR
THURSDAY JULY 19
Winnipeg 20, MONTREAL 18 (20202) - Terrence Edwards and Charles Roberts scored fourth-quarter TDs and Kevin Glenn completed 21-of-24 attempts for 258 yards and a TD as the Blue Bombers rallied for the win.
BRIT COLUMBIA 22, Hamilton 18 (29045) - Lions QB Jarious Jackson scored from 1 yard out in the fourth for the win. Jesse Lumsden ran for 158 yards for the Ticats, the first 100-yard game against BC since October  2005.
FRIDAY JULY 20
EDMONTON 21, Saskatchewan 20 (46704) - The Esks relied on Ricky Ray to overcome a 19-point halftime deficit, as the QB went 31-of-44 for 349 yards and a TD. Jason Armstead had a 90-yard punt return for a TD for the Riders.
SATURDAY JULY 21
CALGARY 33, Toronto 10 (28202) - QB Henry Burris threw a pair of TD passes to fuel the Stampeders into a tie for third place in the West. RB Joffrey Reynolds finished with 102 rushing yards and one TD.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
B Columbia  4  0 0 117  61  8 Winnipeg    2  1 1 106  99  5
Edmonton    2  1 1  88 103  5 Toronto     2  2 0 110  77  4
Saskatch    2  2 0  97  78  4 Montreal    1  3 0  77  88  2
Calgary     2  2 0  93 116  4 Hamilton    0  4 0  52 118  0
WEEK FIVE
THURSDAY JULY 26
Montreal 26, TORONTO 13 (31097) - Anthony Calvillo passed for 120 yards and a TD as the Als posted their second straight win. Jarrett Payton ran for 83 yards for Montreal, which forced two turnovers and recorded five sacks.
FRIDAY JULY 27
WINNIPEG 36, Hamilton 18 (29533) - Milt Stegall set a new CFL record with his 138th career TD as the Bombers coasted. Stegall broke the record in the second quarter, when he caught an one-yard TD pass from Kevin Glenn.
SATURDAY JULY 28
Brit Columbia 32, CALGARY 27 (28564) - Third-string QB Jarious Jackson came off the bench to throw two TDs and spark the undefeated Lions, while Calgary QB Henry Burris completed 22 of 44 pass attempts for 423 yards.
SASKATCHEWAN 54, Edmonton 14 (26840) - Kerry Joseph scored four total TDs as the Riders cruised. Joseph completed 12-of-20 passes for 162 yards and two TDs and added 63 rushing yards and two more TDs.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
B Columbia  5  0 0 149  88 10 Winnipeg    3  1 1 142 117  7
Saskatch    3  2 0 151  92  6 Toronto     2  3 0 123 103  4
Edmonton    2  2 1 102 157  5 Montreal    2  3 0 103 101  4
Calgary     2  3 0 120 148  4 Hamilton    0  5 0  70 154  0
WEEK SIX
THURSDAY AUGUST 2
MONTREAL 29, Toronto 27 (20202) - Montreal's Ben Cahoon kicked a 22-yard FG in OT after K Damon Duval was ejected. Toronto's Dominique Dorsey returned a missed FG 129 yards for a TD to tie a CFL record.
Saskatchewan 21, B COLUMBIA 9 (31858) - Kerry Joseph threw for one TD and ran for another to lead the Riders. Joseph completed 20-of-33 passes for 261 yards Saskatchewan moved within two points of B.C. for first place.
FRIDAY AUGUST 3
HAMILTON 43, Winnipeg 22 (24201) - Jason Maas threw for three TDs as the Ticats picked up their first win. Hamilton's Jesse Lumsden celebrated his 25th birthday with TD runs of 69 and 75 yards, finishing with 211 yards.
SATURDAY AUGUST 4
Calgary 34, EDMONTON 32 (32644) - Sandro DeAngelis kicked a 34-yard FG as time expired to propel the Stampeders to the win. His fourth FG of the contest came after Edmonton had taken a 32-31 lead with 1:38 remaining.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
B Columbia  5  1 0 158 109 10 Winnipeg    3  2 1 164 160  7
Saskatch    4  2 0 172 101  8 Montreal    3  3 0 132 128  6
Calgary     3  3 0 154 180  6 Toronto     2  4 0 150 132  4
Edmonton    2  3 1 134 191  5 Hamilton    1  5 0 113 176  2
WEEK SEVEN
THURSDAY AUGUST 9
MONTREAL 30, Calgary 18 (20202) - Anthony Calvillo threw two TD passes
and moved into second place on the all-time completion list, and Jarrett Payton ran for 141 yards for Montreal, which extended its win streak to three.
FRIDAY AUGUST 10
Saskatchewan 24, TORONTO 13 (34234) - Kerry Joseph threw for one score and ran for another as the Roughriders remained tied atop the West Division with the Lions. Rocky Butler was 23-of-32 for 303 yards for the Argonauts.
Winnipeg 22, BRIT COLUMBIA 21 (31525) - Rob Pikula kicked two FGs as the Bombers scored 12 unanswered points in the fourth. B.C. failed in a last-ditch effort when QB Buck Pierce threw a third-down incompletion.
SATURDAY AUGUST 11
EDMONTON 19, Hamilton 17 (35750) - Esks QB Ricky Ray threw for two TDs and Sean Fleming added a FG and two singles to end a two-game slide. Nick Setta booted a 27-yard FG with 2:02 to go, drawing Hamilton within two.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
B Columbia  5  2 0 179 131 10 Winnipeg    4  2 1 186 181  9
Saskatch    5  2 0 196 114 10 Montreal    4  3 0 162 146  8
Edmonton    3  3 1 153 208  7 Toronto     2  5 0 163 156  4
Calgary     3  4 0 172 210  6 Hamilton    1  6 0 130 195  2
WEEK EIGHT
FRIDAY AUGUST 17
CALGARY 45, British Columbia 45 (OT) (30826) - Henry Burris accounted for six TDs, including a 15-yard scoring pass to Joffrey Reynolds in OT, as the Stamp played the Lions to a tie. Burris had a pair of one-yard rushing TDs.
SATURDAY AUGUST 18
SASKATCHEWAN 39, Edmonton 32 (28800) - Kerry Joseph accounted for three total TDs as the Riders won their fourth straight. Joseph passed for 343 yards and two TDs, while Edmonton QB Ricky Ray threw for 361 yards.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Saskatch    6  2 0 235 146 12 Winnipeg    4  2 1 186 181  9
B Columbia  5  2 1 224 176 11 Montreal    4  3 0 162 146  8
Edmonton    3  4 1 185 247  7 Toronto     2  5 0 163 156  4
Calgary     3  4 1 217 255  7 Hamilton    1  6 0 130 195  2
WEEK NINE
FRIDAY AUGUST 24
WINNIPEG 15, Toronto 13 (29533) - Kevin Glenn threw for 299 yards, Charles Roberts rushed for 108 yards and a TD and Rob Pikula kicked the game-winning field goal with seven seconds remaining for Winnipeg.
SATURDAY AUGUST 25
MONTREAL 27, Hamilton 9 (20202) - Anthony Calvillo tied a season high with 354 yards passing and Damon Duval kicked three FGs as Montreal rolled. Jay Maas threw for 141 yards and Nick Setta kicked three FGs for Hamilton.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Saskatch    6  2 0 235 146 12 Winnipeg    5  2 1 201 194 11
B Columbia  5  2 1 224 176 11 Montreal    5  3 0 189 155 10
Edmonton    3  4 1 185 247  7 Toronto     2  6 0 176 171  4
Calgary     3  4 1 217 255  7 Hamilton    1  7 0 139 222  2
WEEK TEN
FRIDAY AUGUST 31
BRIT COLUMBIA 46, Montreal 14 (32115) - Joe Smith ran for 161 yards and scored two TDs as the Lions scored 17 unanswered points in the second. Against the CFL's second-ranked rush defense, BC ran for 275 yards.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 2
SASKATCHEWAN 31, Winnipeg 26 (28800) - Kerry Joseph's 27-yard TD dash with six seconds left propelled the Riders. Joseph ran a draw play, squirting through the middle and scampering untouched to the end zone.
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 3
Toronto 32, HAMILTON 14 (28644) - Michael Bishop was picked off early by Zeke Moreno, who returned it for a TD, then settled down and threw TD passes to Obed Cetoute and Frank Murphy to highlight a 28-0 Toronto run.
CALGARY 35, Edmonton 24 (35650) - QB Henry Burris tossed four TD passes to lift the Stamps in the annual Labor Day Classic. Burris tossed two TD apiece to Ryan Thelwell and Ken-Yon Rambo.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Saskatch    7  2 0 266 172 14 Winnipeg    5  3 1 227 225 11
B Columbia  6  2 1 270 190 13 Montreal    5  4 0 203 201 10
Calgary     4  4 1 252 279  9 Toronto     3  6 0 208 185  6
Edmonton    3  5 1 209 282  7 Hamilton    1  8 0 153 254  2
WEEK ELEVEN
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7
Calgary 20, EDMONTON 17 (42329) - Henry Burris hit Jermaine Copeland for a go-ahead TD in the third quarter, while Ricky Ray completed 27-of-42 passes for 365 yards and one TD for the Eskimos, who have lost five of six.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 8
TORONTO 35, Hamilton 22 (28279) - Michael Bishop threw for two TDs and Khalil Carter had an interception return for a TD as Toronto beat the Ticats for the 9th straight time in the regular season and 16-1-1 in the last 18 games.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 9
MONTREAL 32, Brit Columbia 14 (20202) - Jarrett Payton rushed for 119 yards and scored three TDs as the Alouettes won for only the second time in their last 10 meetings against the Lions.
WINNIPEG 34, Saskatchewan 15 (29783) - Charles Roberts rushed for three TDs to lead Winnipeg in a battle of first-place teams. The Bombers jumped on top in the first half, carrying a 24-8 advantage into the break.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Saskatch    7  3 0 281 206 14 Winnipeg    6  3 1 261 240 13
B Columbia  6  3 1 284 222 13 Montreal    6  4 0 235 215 12
Calgary     5  4 1 272 296 11 Toronto     4  6 0 243 207  8
Edmonton    3  6 1 226 302  7 Hamilton    1  9 0 175 289  2
WEEK TWELVE
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 14
EDMONTON 47, Montreal 28 (36280) - Edmonton QB Ricky Ray threw five TD passes and overtook Warren Moon for the franchise record for passing yards - 21,228, finishing 20-of-29 for 322 yards with one interception.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 15
CALGARY 44, Saskatchewan 22 (35650) - Henry Burris completed 14-of-23 attempts for 336 yards and five TDs for Calgary's third straight victory. The Stamps raced to a 28-1 first-half lead, before cruising the rest of the way.
Winnipeg 34, HAMILTON 4 (21205) - Gavin Walls recovered a missed handoff and ran 26 yards for a TD and Mike Mahoney recovered a fumble in the end zone in the third quarter, opening a 31-4 lead for Winnipeg.
BRITISH COLUMBIA 40, Toronto 7 (31156) - Joe Smith ran for 99 yards and twoTDs as the Lions moved a point ahead of the Riders. Jarious Jackson completed 13-of-29 passes for 264 yards for BC, which led, 12-0, at the half.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
B Columbia  7  3 1 324 229 15 Winnipeg    7  3 1 295 244 15
Saskatch    7  4 0 303 250 14 Montreal    6  5 0 263 262 12
Calgary     6  4 1 316 318 13 Toronto     4  7 0 250 247  8
Edmonton    4  6 1 273 330  9 Hamilton    1 10 0 179 323  2
WEEK THIRTEEN
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 21
HAMILTON 24, Calgary 20 (23115) - Reserve QB Ritchie Williams helped engineer a comeback from an 11-point, first-half deficit to lead the Ticats. DB Dwight Anderson intercepted Akili Smith in the end zone to seal the win.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 22
Brit Columbia 37, SASKATCHEWAN 34 (28800) - Jarious Jackson connected with Geroy Simon on a 33-yard TD strike with just 34 seconds remaining to give the Lions the win and solidify their hold on first.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 23
Edmonton 16, MONTREAL 10 (20202) - Sean Fleming made all four of his FG attempts, and the Eskimos recorded six sacks and two safeties en route to the win. Fleming made a field goal in each of the four quarters.
TORONTO 31, Winnipeg 23 (26423) - Dominique Dorsey returned a KO 97 yards for a TD and Kenny Wheaton took an interception 84 yards for a TD as Toronto led 28-1, before QB Kevin Glenn led three Bomber scoring drives.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
B Columbia  8  3 1 361 253 17 Winnipeg    7  4 1 318 275 15
Saskatch    7  5 0 337 287 14 Montreal    6  6 0 273 278 12
Calgary     6  5 1 336 342 13 Toronto     5  7 0 281 270 10
Edmonton    5  6 1 289 340 11 Hamilton    2 10 0 203 343  4
WEEK FOURTEEN
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 28
Toronto 18, EDMONTON 11 (31056) - Andre Talbot hauled in two TD catches as the Argonauts took a 10-0 lead in the first quarter, when Michael Bishop connected with Talbot for a 40-yard TD strike..
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29
SASKATCHEWAN 33, Montreal 22 (28800) - Kerry Joseph threw a pair of first-half TDs to help the Riders scored 19 straight points and took a 19-4 halftime lead. Joseph threw for 355 yards and three TDs.
WINNIPEG 21, Hamilton 19 (27102) - In a game that featured eight turnovers, the Bombers scored 10 straight points in the fourth quarter to rally. Charles Roberts scored on a 1-yard run and Troy Westwood kicked a 14-yard FG.
BRIT COLUMBIA 42, Calgary 9 (32263) - Jarious Jackson threw for 307 yards and three TDs and Joe Smith ran for 109 yards and a TD as the Lions rolled. Jackson threw TD passes to three different receivers.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
B Columbia  9  3 1 403 262 19 Winnipeg    8  4 1 339 294 17
Saskatch    8  5 0 370 309 16 Montreal    6  7 0 305 311 12
Calgary     6  6 1 345 384 13 Toronto     6  7 0 299 281 12
Edmonton    5  7 1 300 358 11 Hamilton    2 11 0 222 364  4
WEEK FIFTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 5
Brit Columbia 26, WINNIPEG 20 (26593) - Jarious Jackson threw for a TD and rushed for another as the Lions edged Winnipeg in a battle of the league's two top teams and extended their winning streak to four games.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 6
TORONTO 33, Edmonton 8 (28354) - Dominique Dorsey and Byron Parker
each scored special teams TDs, while the Argos' top-ranked defense sacked Edmonton quarterbacks six times and forcing four turnovers.
MONDAY OCTOBER 8
MONTREAL 27, Hamilton 19 (20202) - Anthony Calvillo threw three TDs as the Als scored 14 quick points in the first quarter to set the tone for the game. Casey Printers threw for 228 yards and two interceptions for the Ticats.
Saskatchewan 33, CALGARY 21 (33075) - Kerry Joseph passed for 290 yards and added a rushing TD as the Roughriders remained in second place in the West and pulled to within three points of the first-place Lions.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
X-B Colum  10  3 1 429 282 21 X-Winnipeg  8  5 1 359 320 17
Saskatch    9  5 0 403 330 18 X-Montreal  7  7 0 332 330 14
Calgary     6  7 1 366 417 13 X-Toronto   7  7 0 332 289 14
Edmonton    5  8 1 308 391 11 Hamilton    2 12 0 241 391  4
X-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK SIXTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 12
TORONTO 35, Montreal 17 (31416) - Michael Bishop threw for 247 yards, as the Argos used two defensive TDs, including a 68-yard fumble recovery by Khalil Carter and Byron Parker's 58-yard interception return for the win.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 13
Brit Columbia 24, EDMONTON 18 (33663) - Geroy Simon hauled in a six-yard TD from Jarius Jackson with less than four minutes left as the Lions secured a home playoff game and helped Saskatchewan clinch a playoff berth.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 14
CALGARY 38, Winnipeg 25 (30897) - Henry Burris tossed five TD passes to lift Calgary. Burris, who has been hampered with a dislocated non-throwing shoulder, completed 25-of-35 passes for 401 yards.
Saskatchewan 40, HAMILTON 23 (22167) - Kerry Joseph threw for four TDs and rushed for another, while Andy Fantuz pulled down three TDs among his seven catches for 240 yards for the Roughriders.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
X-B Colum 11  3 1 453 300 23 X-Winnipeg   8  6 1 384 358 17
X-Saskat  10  5 0 443 353 20 X-Toronto    8  7 0 367 306 16
Calgary    7  7 1 404 442 15 X-Montreal   7  8 0 349 365 14
Edmonton   5  9 1 326 415 11 Hamilton     2 13 0 264 431  4
X-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK SEVENTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 19
WINNIPEG 27, Calgary 13 (23955) - Kevin Glenn threw for 180 yards and two TDs, while Charles Roberts rushed for 154 yards and a score for Winnipeg, which is one victory away from clinching the East title.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 20
BRIT COLUMBIA 37, Edmonton 26 (37011) - Joe Smith rushed for his 18th TD, one shy of Mike Pringle's single-season record, and Jarious Jackson passed for two TDs to lead the Lions. Smith also had a 10-yard TD catch.
Toronto 16, MONTREAL 9 (44510) - Noel Prefontaine kicked three FGs for the Argos' fifth straight win, and clinched at least second in the East. Damon Duvall had two FGs for Montreal, which has lost five of its last six.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 21
SASKATCHEWAN 38, Hamilton 11 (28800) - Kerry Joseph ran for two TDs and passed for one to lead the Riders to their fourth straight win. He has 13 rushing TDs, one behind the record Doug Flutie set with the Lions in 1991.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
X-B Colum  12  3 1 490 326 25 X-Winnipeg  9  6 1 411 371 19
X-Saskatch 11  5 0 481 364 22 X-Toronto   9  7 0 383 315 18
Calgary     7  8 1 417 469 15 X-Montreal  7  9 0 358 381 14
Edmonton    5 10 1 352 452 11 Hamilton    2 14 0 275 469  4
X-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK EIGHTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 26
Brit Columbia 27, HAMILTON 19 (19322) - Jarious Jackson passed for 206 yards and two TDs as the Lions clinched first place in the West Division. The Lions had a 496-336 advantage in total yards.
Saskatchewan 36, EDMONTON 29 (OT) (40127) - Henri Childs scored his second TD of the game in overtime to lead the Roughriders, which rallied from a 15-point fourth-quarter deficit thanks to a 16-yard run by Childs.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 27
TORONTO 16, Winnipeg 8 (40116) - DE Ray Fontaine blocked a punt and forced a fumble to set up both TDs as the Argonauts won its sixth straight game and for the eighth time in nine tries to move atop the East.
Montreal 33, CALGARY 32 (29247) - Backup QB Marcus Brady passed for 260 yards and a TD as Montreal clinched a playoff spot. Starting QB Anthony Calvillo left the team to be with his wife, who was diagnosed with lymphoma.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Y-B Colum  13  3 1 517 345 27 X-Toronto  10  7 0 399 323 20
X-Saskatch 12  5 0 517 393 24 X-Winnipeg  9  7 1 419 387 19
X-Calgary   7  9 1 449 502 15 X-Montreal  8  9 0 391 413 16
Edmonton    5 11 1 381 488 11 Hamilton    2 15 0 294 496  4
Y-Clinched Division Title     X-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK NINETEEN
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2
WINNIPEG 20, Montreal 17 (23744) - Fred Reid rushed for 139 yards and two TDs as the Blue Bombers regained first place in the East. Troy Westwood connected on FGs of 30 and 21 yards for the Bombers.
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 3
Toronto 41, SASKATCHEWAN 13 (28800) - Michael Bishop tossed three TDs to help Toronto clinch the East. Toronto had won seven straight and catapulted over the Blue Bombers for the title.
HAMILTON 21, Edmonton 19 (20411) - Jo Jo Walker returned a punt 71 yards for a TD as the Ticats won the battle of the CFL's bottom dwellers. The game capped the illustrious careers of Sean Fleming and Esks LB Rob Hitchcock.
BRIT COLUMBIA 25, Calgary 24 (34242) - The Lions established a franchise record for wins, as Calgary K Sandro DeAngelis hit the upright on a 52-yard FG attempt on the final play. B.C. had won 13 games four different times.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Y-B Colum  14  3 1 542 369 29 Y-Toronto  11  7 0 440 336 22
X-Saskatch 12  6 0 530 434 24 X-Winnipeg 10  7 1 439 404 21
X-Calgary   7 10 1 473 527 15 X-Montreal  8 10 0 408 433 16
Edmonton    5 12 1 400 509 11 Hamilton    3 15 0 315 515  6
Y-Clinched Division Title     X-Clinched Playoff Berth

DIVISION SEMI-FINALS
Nov 11 - WINNIPEG (10-7-1) 24, Montreal (8-10) 22 (22843) - Troy Westwood kicked the winning 20-yard FG on the last play to give the Bombers the win. Montreal's fourth turnover of the game set up the kick, as the Alos finished with a losing record for the first time since they rejoined the CFL in 1996.
Nov 11 - SASKATCHEWAN (12-6) 26, Calgary (7-10-1) 24 (28800) - Kerry Joseph passed for 391 yards and a TD, while Luca Congi kicked six FGs for the Roughriders, who had their first home playoff win in 30 years in the first CFL postseason game played here since 1988.

DIVISION FINALS
Nov 18 - Winnipeg (11-7-1) 19, TORONTO (11-7) 9 (33467) - The Bombers will have to win the title without starting QB Kevin Glenn, who broke his left arm in the fourth quarter. Keith Stokes returned a punt 81 yards for a TD in the third quarter for Winnipeg while Charles Roberts ran for 97 yards.
Nov 18 - Saskatchewan (13-6) 26, BRITISH COLUMBIA (14-3-1) 17 (54712) -Kerry Joseph threw two TD passes as the Roughriders scored 16 points off turnovers and advanced to the Grey Cup for the first time since 1997. The Riders recorded seven sacks, two fumble recoveries and two interceptions.


2007 Grey Cup (November 25 at Toronto - 52,230)
SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS (14-6) 23, WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS (12-7-1) 19 - James Johnson set a Grey Cup record with his third interception of the game late in the fourth as the Roughriders won their first title since 1989. Their only other title came in 1966. Saskatchewan took a 23-14 lead early in the fourth quarter when Kerry Joseph connected with Andy Fantuz for a 29-yard TD. It was the Roughriders' first offensive touchdown of the game. After Saskatchewan's Jamie Boreham tied a Grey Cup record by conceding his third safety of the game, Winnipeg cut the deficit to 23-19 on Troy Westwood's 42-yard FG with 3:47 remaining. On the Blue Bombers' final drive, Johnson stepped in front of a pass by Winnipeg's Ryan Dinwiddie. Johnson was selected as the Player of the Game. Dinwiddie was making his first career playoff start after CFL regular-season passing leader Kevin Glenn broke his arm in the Bombers'  victory over Toronto in the East Conference final. Dinwiddie completed 15-of-33 passes for 225 yards and one touchdown. Joseph finished 13-for-34 for 181 yards and one interception as Saskatchewan won the league title under first-year coach Kent Austin.