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WINNIPEG – J.C. Sherritt can’t forget how tough it was to be an Edmonton Eskimo two years ago — and neither does he want to.

QUEBEC CITY, Que. – Blake Nill is no stranger to Quebec City.
WINNIPEG – Edmonton Eskimos head coach Chris Jones knows all too well how good Ottawa Redblacks veteran quarterback Henry Burris can be in a Grey Cup game.

WINNIPEG – Only Henry Burris can arrive at the Grey Cup with a chip on his shoulder and a megawatt smile.

WINNIPEG – Rick Campbell isn’t about to mess with success.

WINNIPEG – They’re different personalities, but Rick Campbell and Chris Jones are taking similar approaches to preparing their teams for the Grey Cup game.

OTTAWA – Many of Rick Campbell’s childhood memories include the Edmonton Eskimos.

HAMILTON – The Hamilton Tiger-Cats could still be without starting quarterback Zach Collaros when next season begins.
CALGARY – Aside from the wins, John Hufnagel’s legacy as head coach of the Calgary Stampeders will be seen on the sidelines of Sunday’s Grey Cup in Winnipeg.

Mike Reilly and the Edmonton Eskimos head into the Grey Cup on quite a roll.
WINNIPEG – Wade Miller is still feeling the sting of the Blue Bombers not playing in Sunday’s Grey Cup game on home soil.

The Edmonton Eskimos will meet the Ottawa Redblacks in the 103rd Grey Cup after both clubs won their respective division finals on Sunday.
Sunday’s Games

OTTAWA – Henry Burris and Greg Ellingson ended their former team’s Grey Cup aspirations and sent Ottawa to its first CFL championship appearance since 1981.
EDMONTON – John Hufnagel’s career as a head coach in the Canadian Football League didn’t have a story book ending.
EDMONTON – Edmonton Eskimos quarterback Mike Reilly shredded the Calgary Stampeders in the CFL West Final Sunday, punching his team’s ticket to the Grey Cup for the first time in a decade.
EDMONTON – The Edmonton Eskimos and Calgary Stampeders agree Sunday’s CFL West Division final will be a bruising chess match between two defences that punish opponents in different ways.
OTTAWA – Henry Burris hasn’t had a change of heart.
CALGARY – Quinn Smith feels he’s had the best of both worlds this CFL season.

OTTAWA – The Ottawa Redblacks say bonds between players forged through adversity have led them to the verge of a CFL championship.
SURREY, B.C. – B.C. Lions general manager Wally Buono says Andrew Harris voicing his season-long frustration following the club’s playoff exit won’t impact contract negotiations with the impending free agent.
TORONTO – He’s already a nominee as the CFL’s top Canadian but Jamaal Westerman is in line for another league honour.

BOSTON – Former CFL star quarterback Doug Flutie says both of his parents died within an hour of each other.
EDMONTON – The Edmonton Eskimos are confident that a three-week layoff will work in their favour as they prepare to host the Calgary Stampeders in Sundays CFL West final.