3DownNation CFL awards: the best and worst of Week 18

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The 18th week of the regular season of 2025, came to an end with the participation of three games with impressive victories from the Tiger Kat and Lviv, Kalgary expands its loss to four, then Rouchhriders are approaching the first place in the Western division, and Toronto and Otvve were excluded from the playoff playground.

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Offensive player of the week: QB BO Levi Mitchell, Hamilton Tiger-Cats

This week, the leader of the most outstanding player had another excellent performance, making attempts to pass 18 out of 25 for 320 yards, four landings and one interception. The 35-year-old native of Katie, Texas, is currently heading the cell with 4726 passing yards and 32 landing passages, the last of which is only three grades before his career. With two games of the regular season, the remaining on the list, Mitchell has a chance to improve his best best, because he hopes to help Hamilton finish the first in the eastern division.

Honorary Mention: QB Nathan Rourke, BC Lions

Defender of the Week: DL Julian Howsare, Hamilton Tiger-Cats

The 33-year-old native of Altuna, the state of Pennsylvania, confused Toronto’s offensive line on Saturday, recording four gear and four bags. The weekend was set by Howsare only one bag, embarrassed to tie a franchise record in a single game of Hamilton, which was set by Tim Cofield in 1993. A defender of six feet 255 pounds now has 11 bags in a career in a season, as well as 37 protective gear, two forced balls and one interception.

Honorary Mention: DB Stavros Katsantonis, Hamilton Tiger-Cats

Special teams player of the week: K Lirim Hajrullahu, Toronto Argonauts

A veteran specialist still remains the most consistent player on boat ones, which become ideal attempts for field purposes. Two boots came from significant depths when Hajrullah nailed off the blows from the distances of 51 and 53 yards. The product of the Western University also went two on two on an envelope-firing with four starts of 62.0 yards.

Honorary Mention: P Mark Wassett, Calgary sampaders

Breakthrough player of the week: DL Philip Ossai, Hamilton Tiger-Cats

A 24-year-old teenager from Konro, Texas, ate a line of struggle with the onset of Toronto for four equipment, one capture for loss, three bags and two forced balls. The six-foot 258-pound passing Rusher now has 32 defensive equipment, seven bags and two forced balls in 10 regular season games from Tabbies, getting an important role in their rotation in defense.

Honorary Mention: DB Antoine Brooks Jr., Saskatchewan Ropehhriders

Offensive line of the week: Hamilton Tiger Cathes

It was a week for offensive lines throughout the cells, but the unit of Hamilton Jordan Murrey, Brandon Revenberg, Coulter Woodmansi, Liam Dobson and Cointon Barrow was hard in 47-29 victories over the Argonauts. Greg Bell rushed 12 times at 76 yards and landing, while Bo Levy Mitchell was able to throw 320 yards, four landings and one interception. Tiger cows still allowed two bags, but, again, the 18th week was not the strongest superfluous for large people ahead.

Honorary Mention: Ottawa Redblex

Weight of the week: HC Buck Pierce, BC Lions

At the head coach of the first year, his team plays his best football at the right time. Lions go to a series of victories from four games, during which the crime gained an average of 38.8 points per game, and the defense recorded 13 bags. The BC is now able to play the play in the play -off thanks to the victorious series, which they will strive to expand when they return from Bye in the 20th week.

Honorary Mention: DC Brent Monson, Hamilton Tiger-Cats

Best game of the week: DL Bryce Carter, Ottawa Redblacks & Rb Aj Ouellette, Saskatchewan Rogeriders

This play was sensational for several reasons, since Defender of Ottawa Davion Taylor forced Trevor Harris to burst, putting forward the ball in the air for Brace Carter, who caught the ball and made his way down the fields. The defensive linear, was a judgment to recruit a 98-fair landing on the return, but running back E.J. Wellett made his way back 81 yards to make a capture. His efforts paid off, as Redblacks were forced to take three plays in three plays, while maintaining Saskachevan's leadership by seven points.

Honorary Mention: Recrerte Meyyers, Saskatchewan Rogeriders

The worst game of the week: K Campbell Fair, Saskatchewan Rawghriders

The product of the University of Ottawa debuted in the cell instead of the injured Brett Laurer last week and fought, missing both of his entertaining entertainment. His second blow was the one who collected him, this dishonest, since the ball was so wide that he practically landed in Gatino. Rouchhriders added two kikers of a free agent to their negotiation list on MondayWhich is not like a coincidence after the performance of Fair.

Honorary Mention: QB Jarret Doege, Toronto Argonauts

Best game of the week: Calgary Stampeders in BC Lions

There was a lot of drama in this game, since Vernon Adams Jr. returned to Vancouver, hoping to finish the losing dungeon of the Calgary from three games. The results did not go on the way to the defender of the veteran, but this was still an entertaining football game, since he and Nathan Rurk united for 717 passing yards, 54 rushing yards, six landings and five interceptions. It seems that these two teams deepen their rivalry, which will become hot if they meet again in the play -off of the Western division.

Honorary Mention: Hamilton Tiger Cats in Toronto Argonauts

The worst game of the week: saskatchewan ropeers in Ottawa Redblacks

Simply put: it was an inaccurate football game. Redblacks made this one point with a game, leaving a little more than two minutes in the fourth quarter, but outside a pair of electric games-one of which, a 97-yard return from Kalila Pimpleton, the game was called due to a fine. The loss excluded Ottav from the dispute in the play -offWhile Roughriders still need another victory to take up the first place in the Western division.

Honorary Mention: Hamilton Tiger Cats in Toronto Argonauts

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