Winnipeg Blue Bombers Look to Bounce Back Against Calgary Stampeders
WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, JUL 15 – Calgary aims to secure the season series after a 37-16 win over Winnipeg, bolstered by a top-ranked ground game and league-leading defense, according to CFL statistics.
- On Friday night, the Calgary Stampeders host the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Princess Auto Stadium, with Calgary holding a 4-1 record and Winnipeg a 3-1 mark.
- After starting last in Power Rankings, Calgary executed a season turnaround, demonstrating their improved play with a 37-16 win over Winnipeg two weeks ago.
- Statistically, Calgary Stampeders allow just five touchdowns in 68 drives, a 7.4% rate, with only four red-zone TDs, showcasing their defensive discipline.
- Given Winnipeg's home strength, Friday's result carries season-series implications, and a win would give Calgary the season series versus Winnipeg.
- This rematch will shape the West Division top spot, suggesting long-term implications after Calgary's 2024 season turnaround positioned them as West frontrunner.
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