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2019 GN CFL Pg 01 Cover Wks 22-23 2019 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE · PLAYOFF GAME NOTES November 17, 2019 - 1:00 pm ET Edmonton at Hamilton CFL Week: P2 Game: 93 EDM (8-10) HAM (15-3) Head Coach: Jason Maas Head Coach: Orlondo Steinauer Rec 39-33 (3-5 v HAM); 3-2 Playoffs Club Plyf Rec: 60-46 Rec 15-3 (2-0 v EDM); 0-0 Playoffs Club Plyf Rec: 43-47-1 Franchise Division Final Appearance: #44 Franchise Division Final Appearance: #38 2019 CFL RESULTS & SCHEDULE 2019 CFL FINAL STANDINGS DIVISION SEMI-FINALS: AWAY HOME EAST DIV. G W L T Pct PF PA Pts Hm Aw EAST DIVISION: East Final Hamilton-y 18 15 3 0 .833 492 300 30 9-0 5-3 Nov 10/19 91 1:00 pm ET Edmonton 37 Montréal 29 Tim Hortons Montréal-x 18 10 8 0 .556 411 415 20 6-3 4-5 WEST DIVISION: Field Toronto 18 4 14 0 .222 316 532 8 3-6 1-8 Nov 10/19 92 1:30 pm MT Winnipeg 35 Calgary 14 Hamilton, ON Ottawa 18 3 15 0 .167 271 483 6 1-8 2-7 DIVISION SEMI-FINALS: AWAY HOME WEST DIV. G W L T Pct PF PA Pts Hm Aw EAST DIVISION: 2nd Sask-y 18 13 5 0 .722 437 349 26 8-1 5-4 Nov 17/19 93 1:00 pm ET Edmonton Hamilton Playoff Calgary-x 18 12 6 0 .667 433 362 24 7-2 5-4 WEST DIVISION: Meeting Winnipeg-x 18 11 7 0 .611 479 381 22 8-1 3-6 Nov 17/19 94 1:30 pm MT Winnipeg Saskatchewan Edmonton-x 18 8 10 0 .444 369 350 16 5-4 3-6 BC 18 5 13 0 .278 395 431 10 3-6 2-7 A/T SERIES Hamilton vs Edmonton CLUB CONTACTS CFL.ca / LCF.ca Since 1961: GP W L TA/T at Hamilton HOME: Hamilton 97 37 59 1 27-20 Edmonton Hamilton Aaron Gogishvili Dir, Communications Edmonton 97 59 37 1 agogishvili@ticats.ca www.ticats.ca 2019 Series: HAM (2) EDM (0) VISITORS: Oct 4/19 at Hamilton HAM 42 EDM 12 Edmonton Cliff Fewings Mgr, Communications Sep 20/19 at Edmonton HAM 30 EDM 27 cliff.fewings@esks.com www.esks.com EDMONTON CAREER PROFILE: Wk HAMILTON CAREER PROFILE: Wk POS # PLAYER ST YR GP GS ESF POS # PLAYER ST YR GP GS #21 OL 52 RUBY, Jacob N 5 60 37 O OL 51 FILER, Mike N 8 111 95 N OOLL 56 SSAXELIDAXELID, KKyleyle N11N 1 188 5 O OOLL 54 VVANAN ZEYL, CChrishris N 12 172 116363 N OL 57 BEARD, David N 5 71 44 O OL 57 REVENBERG, Brandon N 4 71 58 IL OL 66 O'DONNELL, Matt N 8 115 104 O OL 60 CIRACO, Darius N 2 33 33 O OL 67 KELLY, Colin I 5 74 74 O OL 61 MATHEWS, Ryker I 3 41 41 IL QB 7 HARRIS, Trevor I 8 133 72 O QB 9 EVANS, Dane I 2 35 12 N RB 2 GABLE, C.J. I 7 85 85 O RB 19 SUTTON, Tyrell I 7 77 65 IL Rec 82 ELLINGSON, Greg I 7 107 106 O Rec 12 JONES, Mike N 4 57 47 O Rec 80 DANIELS, DaVaris I 4 49 49 O Rec 16 BANKS, Brandon I 7 101 49 IL Rec 13 COLLINS, Ricky I 4 49 47 O Rec 17 TASKER, Luke I 7 87 87 O Rec 4 SMITH, Tevaun N 1 17 15 O Rec 80 ACKLIN, Jaelon I 1 16 16 O Rec 3 ADJEI, Natey N 6 98 37 O Rec 86 ADDISON, Bralon I 2 20 17 IL DB 19 GLASS, Tyquwan I 2 23 17 D DB 4 LEONARD, Richard I 3 49 49 D DB 23 ONYEKA, Godfrey N 2 27 3 D DB 24 BREAUX, Delvin I 4 49 49 IL DB 26 JOHNSON, Josh I 4 64 58 D DB 26 BROOKS, Cariel I 3 46 45 D DB 28 HOOVER, Jordan N 3 53 18 D DB 35 DALY, Mike N 6 87 29 D DB 29 WALKER, Brian I 3 29 21 D DB 37 WILLIAMS, Frankie I 2 31 22 D DL 90 SEWELL, Almondo I 9 139 124 D DL 95 HOWSARE, Julian I 2 33 17 N DL 93 BOATENG, Kwaku N 3 52 34 D DL 56 DAVIS, Ja'Gared I 4 62 55 IL DL 75 USHER, Nick I 2 26 16 D DL 97 LAURENT, Ted N 9 142 120 N DL 96 MOORE, Mike I 4 37 31 D DL 98 WYNN, Dylan I 3 44 41 DI LB 11 DEAN, Larry I 4 72 69 D LB 22 TUGGLE, Justin I 3 53 40 DI LB 5 SANTOS-KNOX, Jovan I 3 37 28 D LB 21 LAWRENCE, Simoni I 8 128 112 IL LB 0 UNAMBA, Don I 5 73 47 D LB 0 MURRAY, Derico I 7 104 102 D K 6 WHYTE, Sean N 11 154 0 N K-P 70 HAJRULLAHU, Lirim N 6 107 0 N P 70 O'NEILL, Hugh N 6 74 0 N NOTE: Rosters subject to change and finalized 30 minutes before Kickoff LEGEND: 'O, D' = Game Started; 'N' = Substitute; 'R' = Reserve (dnp) KEY 2019 STATISTICS & RANKINGS QB STARTERS CAREER W-L RECORD IN 2019: PLY KEY STATS & RANKINGS IN 2019 HAM W L T EDM W L W-L HAM PTS FOR PTS ALL NET OFF OPP NET T/O Ratio EVANS, Dane 9 3 0 2-0 9 2 0-0 30.6 1st19.1 1st 396 1st 345 6th +8 2nd EDM W L T HAM W L W-L EDM PTS FOR PTS ALL NET OFF OPP NET T/O Ratio HARRIS, Trevor 37 33 2 5-4 6 7 2-1 22.6 7th22.2 3rd 373 2nd 299 2nd -7 7th CFL CONTACTS Steve Daniel, Sr. Dir. Game Info & Stats (sdaniel@cfl.ca) Jeff Krever, CFL Statistician (jkrever@cfl.ca) Lucas Barrett, Mgr Comms (lbarrett@cfl.ca) 2019 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE · SCHEDULE & RESULTS BY TEAM BC Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att HAMILTON Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att Saskatchewan Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att 13 Jun 15 H BC 23 WPG 33 L 0-1 18,058 10 Jun 13 H HAM 23 SSK 17 W 1-0 22,287 10 Jun 13 A SSK 17 HAM 23 L 0-1 15 Jun 21 A BC 23 EDM 39 L 0-2 16 Jun 22 A HAM 64 TOR 14 W 2-0 14 Jun 20 A SSK 41 OTT 44 L 0-2 19 Jun 29 A BC 32 CGY 36 L 0-3 18 Jun 28 H HAM 41 MTL 10 W 3-0 22,407 20 Jul 01 H SSK 32 TOR 7 W 1-2 30,121 23 Jul 06 A BC 18 TOR 17 W 1-3 21 Jul 04 A HAM 29 MTL 36 L 3-1 24 Jul 06 H SSK 10 CGY 37 L 1-3 29,147 25 Jul 11 H BC 6 EDM 33 L 1-4 17,026 28 Jul 13 H HAM 30 CGY 23 W 4-1 22,921 SSK - BYE 32 Jul 20 A BC 25 SSK 38 L 1-5 HAM - BYE 32 Jul 20 H SSK 38 BC 25 W 2-3 31,602 36 Jul 27 H BC 18 SSK 45 L 1-6 20,950 35 Jul 26 H HAM 23 WPG 15 W 5-1 23,512 36 Jul 27 A SSK 45 BC 18 W 3-3 BC - BYE 38 Aug 01 A HAM 19 SSK 24 L 5-2 38 Aug 01 H SSK 24 HAM 19 W 4-3 29,516 44 Aug 10 A BC 34 HAM 35 L 1-7 44 Aug 10 H HAM 35 BC 34 W 6-2 23,308 42 Aug 09 A SSK 17 MTL 10 W 5-3 45 Aug 15 A BC 16 WPG 32 L 1-8 47 Aug 17 A HAM 21 OTT 7 W 7-2 SSK - BYE 51 Aug 24 H BC 10 HAM 13 L 1-9 16,751 51 Aug 24 A HAM 13 BC 10 W 8-2 50 Aug 24 H SSK 40 OTT 18 W 6-3 32,328 BC - BYE 54 Sep 02 H HAM 38 TOR 27 W 9-2 25,093 53 Sep 01 H SSK 19 WPG 17 W 7-3 33,356 56 Sep 06 A BC 16 MTL 21 L 1-10 HAM - BYE 58 Sep 07 A SSK 10 WPG 35 L 7-4 60 Sep 13 H BC 29 OTT 5 W 2-10 15,052 61 Sep 14 A HAM 18 CGY 19 L 9-3 62 Sep 14 H SSK 27 MTL 25 W 8-4 30,205 66 Sep 21 A BC 40 OTT 7 W 3-10 64 Sep 20 A HAM 30 EDM 27 W 10-3 SSK - BYE 70 Sep 28 H BC 25 MTL 23 W 4-10 17,353 67 Sep 27 A HAM 33 WPG 13 W 11-3 69 Sep 28 A SSK 41 TOR 16 W 9-4 74 Oct 05 H BC 55 TOR 8 W 5-10 16,786 71 Oct 04 H HAM 42 EDM 12 W 12-3 23,411 73 Oct 05 H SSK 21 WPG 6 W 10-4 31,080 78 Oct 12 A BC 6 EDM 19 L 5-11 HAM - BYE 76 Oct 11 A SSK 28 CGY 30 L 10-5 80 Oct 18 H BC 19 SSK 27 L 5-12 18,043 81 Oct 19 H HAM 33 OTT 12 W 13-3 23,692 80 Oct 18 A SSK 27 BC 19 W 11-5 BC - BYE 84 Oct 26 A HAM 38 MTL 26 W 14-3 17,264 86 Oct 26 A SSK 27 EDM 24 W 12-5 90 Nov 02 H BC 16 CGY 21 L 5-13 20,210 89 Nov 02 H HAM 21 TOR 18 W 15-3 22,804 88 Nov 02 H SSK 23 EDM 13 W 13-5 29,156 CALGARY Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att MONTREAL Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att TORONTO Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att 12 Jun 15 H CGY 28 OTT 32 L 0-1 26,301 11 Jun 14 A MTL 25 EDM 32 L 0-1 TOR - BYE CGY - BYE MTL - BYE 16 Jun 22 H TOR 14 HAM 64 L 0-1 16,734 19 Jun 29 H CGY 36 BC 32 W 1-1 25,130 18 Jun 28 A MTL 10 HAM 41 L 0-2 20 Jul 01 A TOR 7 SSK 32 L 0-2 24 Jul 06 A CGY 37 SSK 10 W 2-1 21 Jul 04 H MTL 36 HAM 29 W 1-2 18,673 23 Jul 06 H TOR 17 BC 18 L 0-3 11,428 28 Jul 13 A CGY 23 HAM 30 L 2-2 27 Jul 12 A MTL 36 OTT 19 W 2-2 26 Jul 12 A TOR 21 WPG 48 L 0-4 29 Jul 18 H CGY 26 TOR 16 W 3-2 23,555 31 Jul 20 H MTL 20 EDM 10 W 3-2 16,137 29 Jul 18 A TOR 16 CGY 26 L 0-5 33 Jul 25 A CGY 17 OTT 16 W 4-2 MTL - BYE 34 Jul 25 A TOR 0 EDM 26 L 0-6 40 Aug 03 H CGY 24 EDM 18 W 5-2 26,597 39 Aug 02 H MTL 27 OTT 30 L-ot 3-3 17,498 37 Aug 01 H TOR 28 WPG 27 W 1-6 12,072 41 Aug 08 A CGY 24 WPG 26 L 5-3 42 Aug 09 H MTL 10 SSK 17 L 3-4 16,580 TOR - BYE 48 Aug 17 H CGY 34 MTL 40 L-ot 5-4 24,453 48 Aug 17 A MTL 40 CGY 34 W-ot 4-4 46 Aug 16 H TOR 26 EDM 41 L 1-7 16,490 CGY - BYE 52 Aug 25 A MTL 28 TOR 22 W 5-4 52 Aug 25 H TOR 22 MTL 28 L 1-8 10,126 55 Sep 02 H CGY 25 EDM 9 W 6-4 32,350 MTL - BYE 54 Sep 02 A TOR 27 HAM 38 L 1-9 59 Sep 07 A CGY 33 EDM 17 W 7-4 56 Sep 06 H MTL 21 BC 16 W 6-4 17,487 57 Sep 07 A TOR 46 OTT 17 W 2-9 61 Sep 14 H CGY 19 HAM 18 W 8-4 27,962 62 Sep 14 A MTL 25 SSK 27 L 6-5 TOR - BYE 63 Sep 20 A CGY 23 TOR 16 W 9-4 65 Sep 21 H MTL 38 WPG 37 W 7-5 19,070 63 Sep 20 H TOR 16 CGY 23 L 2-10 9,819 CGY - BYE 70 Sep 28 A MTL 23 BC 25 L 7-6 69 Sep 28 H TOR 16 SSK 41 L 2-11 12,406 72 Oct 05 A CGY 17 MTL 21 L 9-5 72 Oct 05 H MTL 21 CGY 17 W 8-6 18,454 74 Oct 05 A TOR 8 BC 55 L 2-12 76 Oct 11 H CGY 30 SSK 28 W 10-5 30,210 77 Oct 12 A MTL 24 WPG 35 L 8-7 75 Oct 11 H TOR 28 OTT 21 W 3-12 10,368 82 Oct 19 H CGY 37 WPG 33 W 11-5 26,885 79 Oct 18 H MTL 27 TOR 24 W 9-7 17,003 79 Oct 18 A TOR 24 MTL 27 L 3-13 83 Oct 25 A CGY 28 WPG 29 L 11-6 84 Oct 26 H MTL 26 HAM 38 L 9-8 85 Oct 26 H TOR 39 OTT 9 W 4-13 12,995 90 Nov 02 A CGY 21 BC 16 W 12-6 87 Nov 01 A MTL 42 OTT 32 W 10-8 89 Nov 02 A TOR 18 HAM 21 L 4-14 EDMONTON Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att OTTAWA Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att WINNIPEG Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att 11 Jun 14 H EDM 32 MTL 25 W 1-0 25,263 12 Jun 15 A OTT 32 CGY 28 W 1-0 13 Jun 15 A WPG 33 BC 23 W 1-0 15 Jun 21 H EDM 39 BC 23 W 2-0 24,016 14 Jun 20 H OTT 44 SSK 41 W 2-0 23,543 WPG - BYE 17 Jun 27 A EDM 21 WPG 28 L 2-1 OTT - BYE 17 Jun 27 H WPG 28 EDM 21 W 2-0 25,336 EDM - BYE 22 Jul 05 H OTT 14 WPG 29 L 2-1 20,429 22 Jul 05 A WPG 29 OTT 14 W 3-0 25 Jul 11 A EDM 33 BC 6 W 3-1 27 Jul 12 H OTT 19 MTL 36 L 2-2 21,536 26 Jul 12 H WPG 48 TOR 21 W 4-0 24,187 31 Jul 20 A EDM 10 MTL 20 L 3-2 30 Jul 19 A OTT 1 WPG 31 L 2-3 30 Jul 19 H WPG 31 OTT 1 W 5-0 25,350 34 Jul 25 H EDM 26 TOR 0 W 4-2 30,368 33 Jul 25 H OTT 16 CGY 17 L 2-4 22,708 35 Jul 26 A WPG 15 HAM 23 L 5-1 40 Aug 03 A EDM 18 CGY 24 L 4-3 39 Aug 02 A OTT 30 MTL 27 W-ot 3-4 37 Aug 01 A WPG 27 TOR 28 L 5-2 43 Aug 09 H EDM 16 OTT 12 W 5-3 27,951 43 Aug 09 A OTT 12 EDM 16 L 3-5 41 Aug 08 H WPG 26 CGY 24 W 6-2 25,354 46 Aug 16 A EDM 26 TOR 41 W 6-3 47 Aug 17 H OTT 7 HAM 21 L 3-6 23,214 45 Aug 15 H WPG 32 BC 16 W 7-2 24,914 49 Aug
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