The 17th week of the regular season of the 2025 Clea came to an end when the Alueters and the Blue Bombers received unilateral victories after their defenders of the franchise were welcomed, Argonauts and stampers were fighting, Edmonton tries to maintain their hopes for the playoffs, gaining on Saskatchewan, which are going on. play-eg.
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Offensive player of the week: QB Zach Collaros, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
The 37-year-old football player returned to the field last week after he missed two games due to her head injury, and looked impressive, completing attempts to pass 20 from 25 to 367 yards and one landing. The total amount of the yard was not only the highest for Coralro this season, but his performance helped to reliably hold blue bombers in the place of playoffs with three regular season games that remained in their schedule.
Honorary Mention: QB Davis Alexander, Montreal Alouettes
Defender of the Week: DL Mathieu Betts, BC Lions
The former itself of the outstanding defender of the cell had only four bags in the first 12 games, but since then it caught fire, having recorded nine in the last three games. A native of Montreal, Que. He calculated three bags against the Argonauts, terrorizing the attacking linear player Ryan Hunter after he was forced to move to the left shell when the brandon Kemp left the game from the injury. Betts also forced Nick Arbel to burst with the remaining for a little more than two minutes in the game, helping to seal the victory for Lviv.
Honorary Mention: LB Tyrice Beverette, Montreal Alouettes
Special teams player of the week: K.R. Tray wagwal, winnepag bombarders
A newcomer from Minnesota continued his incredible newcomer season when he returned the initial start against Hamilton 98 yards for landing. Vaval now has four landings back in the season, most of which any player in cells, as for his serious consideration for the outstanding beginner and the most outstanding player of special teams. The 25-year-old football player finished the game with 160 yards at the five total profit.
Honoubel mentioned: K Lirim Hajrullahu, Toronto Argonauts
Breakthrough player of the week: LB Brock Mogensen, Edmonton Elks
The newborn from the University of South Dakota began his third career last week and recorded seven full gear, interception and forced ball. ELKS entered this season with one of the best midfielders of the League in Nick Anderson and Nylsa Morgan, but Mogyenen and the former Call Screens Pie Joel Dublanka helped the defense of Edmonton not to miss the beat with Anderson and Morgan due to the injury.
Honorary Mention: DB Benny Sapp III, Saskatchewan Rounghriders
Outgoing line of the week: Winnipeg blue bombers
The Stanley Briant, Gabe Wallace, Chris Klankovsky, Patrick Neufeld and Kendell Randolf, was excellent against tiger cats, which allowed zero bags and opening striped movements so that Bradiyera and Chris Stravelera hurried in the total 22-taxes for 124 yards and three yards and three yards and three yards and three yards and three yards and three yards touch. This notes the third time when the offensive line of Winnipeg won this award this season, but this is the first time they won it from 5 weeks.
Honorary Mention: Montreal Alouettes
Coach of the week: hk Mike O'Shi, Winnipeg Blue Blogarers
Many critics wrote off blue bombers two weeks ago, when the team lost in Hamilton, and Zach Collos leaned out of the head injury. After the victory of 40-3 over Tiger-Cats last week, Winnipeg now returned to 0.500 and was firmly crowned to hold the playoffs for the ninth season in a row, even with the game of the house, depending on how everything is in the test of the Western division.
Honorary Mention: HC Jason Maas, Montreal Aluet
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Best game of the week: QB Vernon Adams Jr., Calgary Stampeders
The veteran of Kvoturbek did not have his best game against Montreal Alouettes, but this play was simply incredible. Near the beginning of the fourth quarter, the latch flew over VA's head, and he was forced to run back to 20 yards in his own final zone. Somehow, he managed to collect the ball, to force four defenders to skip and launch PAS Dominic-RIFM for a 21-fair win. When you are talking about turning lemons into lemonade, this play is an excellent example.
Honorary Mention: DB Demerio Houston, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
The worst game of the week: Saskachevan loses the landing of a quick whistle
It is usually expected that the cell officials will wait until the game is clearly over before blowing up the whistle, because after that it is easy to return and reduce the game. What you cannot do is lengthening the play if it is blown up prematurely, and this is exactly what happened when Kosi Onek returned Kayon-Julien Gran to land. The official blown up the whistle early, which meant that Corey Mace had to challenge. The reproduction center awarded the ball to Saskachevan, but the 41-fair return could not stand, which was worth the points.
Honorary Mention: The first interception of Trevor Harris
The best game of the week: Saskatchewan Rounghriders in Edmonton Elks
This game was inaccurate during the first three quarters, but the ending was sensational, since the Rougriders and Alks united 32 points in only the fourth quarter. The drama ended with a potential game in a two -point envelope from Saskachevan, although Trevor Harris threw it incompletely to the side of the final zone. In the end, it was an emotional victory for Edmonton, how it happened Just two days after the death of the owner of the franchise Larry ThompsonField
Honorary Mention: Calgary Sampaders in Montreal Aluet
The worst game of the week: Toronto Argonauts in BC Lions
This game appeared late at night, which was probably the best. Lions are on a winning series of three games, but this week it seemed to be reduced with their enemy, since the Argonauts almost certainly missed the playoffs for the first time since 2019. Nathan Rurk threw three uncharacteristic interceptions, while Toronto's offensive line was entrusted to four bags. The account was relatively close, but it was far from the best.
Honorary Mention: Hamilton Tiger Cats in Winnipeg Blue Bombers