Toronto-Bo Levy Mitchell and Hamilton Tiger Katy approached the first cementing in the Eastern Division, ending with the hopes of the playoffs of the Argonaut Toronto.
Mitchell threw four TD passages when Hamilton defeated Toronto 47-29 on Saturday afternoon, excluding the gray cup champions due to the dispute in the playoffs.
Mitchell finished 18 out of 25, passing 320 yards and interception, when the ticata recovered from one-sided loss of the road by 40-3 last week in Winnipeg.
“I do not think that I will ever get rid of what it felt last week. I don't like to beat my ass, ”said Mitchell. “I am glad how we answered.
“It is still a lot of football that we can remove to become the best team, and we can defeat the team as we were beaten last week (I) still do not surrender 29 points. We can find ways to get better and continue driving to become the best team. ”
The 34-fair blow of Mitchell Kenny Lawler is only 52 seconds in fourth place in Hamilton forward 39-22. This happened after the Toronto surpassed Tikats 13-0 in the third to attract to 32-22.
Loler had three capes for 63 yards and two TD, which gave him seven in three games against Toronto. Hamilton won the season 2-1.
The 33-fair boot of the brand Liggio-installed second of the three elections stabbed Katsantonis, set the Hamilton forward 42-22 at 4:16. But Jarrett Douge objected with the 15-fair TD to Kevin Milt at 8:05, reducing the deficit to 42-29.
Philip Ossi fired the Doege-third game in Ossai-in the final security zone at 10:51, which puts Hamilton forward 44-29. 33-Jardic goal Liggio at 14:17 finished the score.
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Hamilton (10-6) moved four points ahead of the idle Montreal (8-7) in the eastern division. While Alouettes has a game in his hand, Ticats won the series of the season and, therefore, will hold a tie -can if the team ends with the same records.
Hamilton and Montreal both won home games play -off. Tikates will complete their regular season at home against Kalgary (next Saturday) and Ottawa (October 24).

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Tikat’s defense played a huge role in victory, registering nine bags – four Juliana Khousra – and five revolutions (four interceptions, restoration of balls). And although Hamilton has reached two -digit victories for the first time since 2019, this did not help the chief coach Scott Milanovich forget about the losses last week.
“I don’t know that they leave you when they leave you,” he said. “I am proud of how we bounced off, it was a three -phase victory.
“They (the protection of the thickets) were on the quota, significantly pressure, obviously.”
Toronto (5-11) suffered a third loss in a row and threw his last home game of the year. Argos will complete his season in Saskachevan (on Friday evening) and Kalgary (October 18) and will first miss the play -off in five seasons of the head coach Ryan Dinviddy near the helm.
“It's hard, the guys obviously fall,” he said. “After I was in the break, I thought that these guys returned to the game, but there were too many things to overcome.
“It's hard to lose at home in our last home game.”
Toronto’s defeat, combined with the defeat of Ottawa 20-13 in Saskachevan on Friday evening, provides a crossover of the Western division for the last pier after the eastern division season.
Toronto also lost the starting quoterbek Nika Arbakl (ARM) in his first possession, probably for the rest of the season, Dinviddy said. Doege took possession at 4:34 the first in a brilliant autumn day before the BMO hired collection at 19,846.
Doege finished 34 out of 49 323 yards and two TD, but had four interceptions.
Brendan O'Liri-orange, with two, and Greg Bell scored other landings of Hamilton. Liggio added three field targets and five converts, while Nick Konstantin was alone.
David Underer III had a different landing of Toronto. Lirim Hajrullahu loaded two envelopes and five field targets.
Toronto rose within 32-19 at the 18-fair passage of Doege TD to Ungerer at 5:13 Third after the interception of Tarvarus Makfadden.
Hajrullah hit 38 yards at 2:56. His 51-fair boot at 14:20 made it 32-22.
52-fair goal Hajrullah in a 52-fair goal to finish the second quarter of a break during the break of Hamilton to 32-9. Tikats controlled the first half, scoring five of the eight possessions, forcing three turns (as a result of which 14 points) and three bags.
Mitchell and O'Liliri-Orange connected at the 24-fair pass TD at 14:17 to give Hamilton an advantage 32-6. This followed the interception of Katsantonis.
32-fair goal Hajrullah at 7:16 cut the leadership of Hamilton to 24-6 at 7:16.
37-fair goal Hajrullah at 13:47 from the first cut leadership of Hamilton to 17-3. But the 14-fair TD-Bell Bella earned TICATS advantage 24-3 at 4:03 of the second.
Mitchell found O'liri-Ran for the secondary Toronto at the 87-Jardic passage of TD at 9:17, which put forward Hamilton 17-0.
Mitchell put Hamilton on leadership with a score of 10: 0 with a five -yellow TD blow to Lowler at 3:53. It was created from the Howsare recovery in the Arbuckle ball. Arbacle lost the ball after the Ossi was fired and immediately entered the medical tent.
When Arbakl reappeared, his right hand was in the sling.
The 29-fair goal of Liggio at 1:52 opened the score.
Upward
Tiger-Cats: Take Calgary Stampeders on Saturday, October 11.
Argonauts: Visit SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS on Friday, October 10.
This report of the Canadian press was first published on October 4, 2025.
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