The week of the 18th season of the 2025 Cleth is officially in books, and the play race -off reaches the trio.
With Montreal Alouettes and BC Lions, booking their tickets this week, as well as officially eliminated Attawa Redblacks and Toronto Argonauts, now there are three teams that are fighting for the last two places: Calgary StamPeders, Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Edmonton Elks. However, there is still a lot of space for a break up and down the bracket.
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1) BC Lions (2)
The most dangerous CLEL team is now wearing an orangeand the most dangerous person wears No. 12. Despite the two bad interceptions of the fourth quarter, Nathan Rurk was again sensational against KalgaryThrowing 414 yards and four landings. Add a couple of clutch interceptions from Robert Carter, Jr. and Another suffocating exit from the line of the Lions' Lions defensive lineAnd the inevitable collapses of the late game have now gone the past in Vancouver.

2) Montreal alouettes (1)
The Aluites did absolutely nothing bad this week, becoming healthy at home while Other people won their place of play -offNevertheless, they become victims of inalienable bias in the rating of the voting power and fall in one place. Their desire to finish the first in the East definitely did not become easier when Hamilton bounced back, but we can confidently assume that no one is longing for a match with Montreal in the postson with Davis Alexander at the helmField

3) Hamilton Tiger Cata (5)
Tabby I got them to Mojo convincing formAs Bo Levy Mitchell, set fire to his competitors Qew for 320 yards and four landings during the 47th operation. Brendan O'Liri-Rain suddenly became an elite deep threat with two deep specialties, Kenny Lawler added a couple of results in his impressive season, and Greg Bell gained 6.3 yards for transfer. Meanwhile, the defense was feasting when Julian House gathered four bags, Philip Ossai was three, and Stavros Katsantonis captured the trio of interceptions.

4) saskatchewan ropeers (2)
SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS returned to their victorious ways – at least technicallyThe field is very little about their victory over Ottawa this week seemed a good omen, with anxor Harris rushes 341 yards But still struggle he is trying to continue the attack on long stretchingThe field replacement of Brett Lauter, Campbell Fair, knocked out two shreds so much that they resembled corner blows, and they needed three interceptions from protection to keep the worst team in the league. With Marcus Sales and Rolan Milligan, the most potentially performed in the secondary, increasing confidence did not accompany this victory.

5) Winnipeg blue bombers (4)
Another unsuccessful sacrifice of the slide goodbye, the bombers still have an impulse on their side after they blew up the doors from Hamilton In the best performance of Zach Collaros in the seasonThe Five-time defenders of the Western Division Champions ride on a series of victories in two games, but are still sitting in a crossover and are the only predicted playoff team with a losing record in their own unit.

6) Edmonton Elks (7)
The glosses were the only cluster team that enjoyed the weekend and a blow in the ranking of power, mainly from the failures of their provincial analogue. The team of Mark Kilam still has a long and difficult task to make a postsezon, but they proved in the second half of the season that no team is safe from them, playing in the spoiler.

7) Calgary Stampeders (6)
Make this four consecutive losses for the once darkness of Stampeders, which seem to make the opposite of the peak at the right time. Vernon Adams, the youngest finally, seemed to find his form again, but his former team took it three times and fired six times. With the teams that now find out their once-colored defense, you should wonder if Calgary can fall out of the playoffs.

8) Toronto Argonauts (8)
After the word broke it Chad Kelly is unlikely to play this seasonArgonauts Kissed their hopes for the play -off farewell In the same spirit that is suitable this year. Dag Flu, Jim Kelly and the largest crowd of the year on BMO Field were forced to witness nine bags, The first of which was finished by Nick Arbacll.Jarrett Douge threw 323 yards and two landings with relief, but was also chosen four times in the final game of CFL in Toronto for at least 10 months.

9) Ottawa Red Blacks (9)
Officially eliminating red blaxes from a dispute to the play -off almost seems humane euthanasia at the moment, as It seems that nothing goes correctly for this franchiseWhether this was their star defender of friend Brown, throwing three interceptions, including the key six, before getting into the largest game of the year, or the block in the rear, removing the potentially changing game landing from Kalil Pimpleton, hope left the capital of the country. This is only a matter of time Before they start rolling their headsField