WEEK 9 CFL PICKS 2022

WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS AT MONTREAL ALOUETTES, THURSDAY

It’s now up to Trevor Harris and the Montreal Alouettes to try and accomplish something no other CFL team has so far this season.

Montreal (2-5) hosts Grey Cup-champion Winnipeg (8-0) on Thursday to open a home-and-home series. The Bombers remain the CFL’s only unbeaten squad.

Montreal had 90 yards rushing in last week’s 24-17 road loss to Hamilton. Harris had the Alouettes poised to at the very least force overtime when he marched the offence to the Tiger-Cats 21-yard line in the dying seconds.

But following Harris’s 17-yard rush, the CFL’s neutral medical spotter removed Harris from the game. Backup Dominique Davis came in for the last play and was intercepted by Kameron Kelly, thus preserving Hamilton’s victory.

Harris was limited in practice Sunday with a back injury but was a full participant Monday and Tuesday.

Despite last week’s loss, Montreal is tied for second in the East with Hamilton (2-5). The Alouettes are 1-2 under interim coach/GM Danny Maciocia, but that’s of no concern to owner Gary Stern, who took to social media this week to say his team will indeed defeat the Bombers.

Pick: Winnipeg

CALGARY STAMPEDERS AT OTTAWA REDBLACKS, FRIDAY

At Ottawa, the Redblacks (1-6) are coming off their first win of the season, a 23-13 decision in Toronto. Caleb Evans finished 24-of-29 passing for 286 yards and two TDs while Jaelon Acklin had seven catches for 144 yards and a touchdown. However, the squad is 0-4 versus the West Division. Last week’s loss dropped Calgary (4-2) to third in its division and Carey (hamstring) didn’t practise Monday or Tuesday. Bo Levi Mitchell threw for 219 yards against Winnipeg but has surrendered just three interceptions this season.

Pick: Calgary

HAMILTON TIGER-CATS AT TORONTO ARGONAUTS, SATURDAY

At Toronto, the bitter rivals not only open a home-and-home series but a stretch that will see them play four times over a five-week span. And given Hamilton (2-5) is just two points behind the front-running Argos (3-3) in the East, it will be an important stretch for both. The Ticats rotated starter Dane Evans and backup Matt Shiltz against Montreal, something the home team must be aware of as it looks to shake off last week’s disappointing loss to Ottawa.

Pick: Toronto

EDMONTON ELKS AT BC LIONS, SATURDAY

At Vancouver, veteran receiver Bryan Burnham (ribs) was a full participant Tuesday at practice for the Lions (5-1). That’s bad news for opposing defences given the Lions rolled up 433 offensive yards in last week’s 32-17 win over Saskatchewan. Quarterback Nathan Rourke threw for 336 yards and two TDs while rushing for another. Edmonton (2-5) will be rested coming in off the bye and eager to avenge its season-opening 59-15 loss at B.C. Place Stadium. The Elks have shown signs of improvement lately but …

Pick: B.C.

Last week: 2-2.

CP’s overall record: 25-6.

(Canadian Press)