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CALGARY – Bo Levi Mitchell is hitting his stride as a starting quarterback in the CFL.
WINNIPEG – It looks like a couple of starting quarterbacks are out for the season in the CFL West but it really won’t matter much to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers as they look to climb out of last place in the division, coach Mike O’Shea said Tuesday.

SURREY, B.C. – Travis Lulay isn’t giving up on the CFL season just yet.

REGINA – The defending Grey Cup champions have lost their star quarterback for the rest of the regular season and his status for the CFL playoffs is also in question.

TORONTO – Montreal’s Bear Woods and James Rodgers won CFL player of the week awards for their performances in the Alouettes’ 38-31 victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

BALTIMORE – Ray Rice was let go by the Baltimore Ravens on Monday and suspended indefinitely by the NFL after a video was released showing the running back striking his then-fiancee in February.
TORONTO – Ray Rice won’t be playing in the Canadian Football League.

Sunday’s Games

WINNIPEG – Weston Dressler was feeling pretty pumped after scoring a 75-yard touchdown on a second-quarter punt return in the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ 30-24 win over the Blue Bombers on Sunday.

EDMONTON – Grant Shaw’s season is over.

EDMONTON – The Calgary Stampeders likely wish that they still had a few more games left against the Edmonton Eskimos this season.
SURREY, B.C. – After waiting 10 weeks to make his first start of the CFL season, B.C. Lions quarterback Travis Lulay faces another potentially long hiatus before his next one.
Friday’s Games

Friday’s Games
MONTREAL – So dreadful has the CFL East been this season that, when they meet on Sunday, either the Montreal Alouettes or the Hamilton Tiger-Cats will have their first two-game winning streak of the season.
What’s traditionally been a gruelling turnaround in the CFL will be slightly easier when the Edmonton Eskimos host the Calgary Stampeders on Saturday.
CALGARY – With 27 years of CFL coaching experience under his belt, Rich Stubler has plenty of stories to tell.
OTTAWA – During his 14 seasons in the CFL, Henry Burris has been many things. But being embarrassed isn’t something he’s comfortable with.

HAMILTON – The Hamilton Tiger-Cats signed defensive tackle Linden Gaydosh on Thursday.
SURREY, B.C. – Travis Lulay always knew he would be back under centre for the B.C. Lions.

IRVING, Texas – Michael Sam’s second chance will be with the Dallas Cowboys.

HAMILTON – It took a little more than a year, but Linden Gaydosh is finally with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

It’s only early September but the Winnipeg Blue Bombers are in dire need of a victory.
VANCOUVER – A man alleged to have abused a dog while being video taped in a Vancouver hotel elevator has resigned from his post as CEO of a high-profile catering company.