Ticats Face Tough Challenge in Trying to Resume Winning Ways versus Riders
- Hamilton, with a 6-3 record, suffered a 41-38 overtime loss to British Columbia, ending their six-game winning streak.
- Saskatchewan is well-rested, coming off a bye week, and ranks second in fewest offensive points allowed.
- Hamilton's quarterback, Mitchell, leads the league with 2,856 passing yards and 21 touchdowns, while Hamilton's offense boasts 28.8 points per game.
- The Ticats face multiple injuries, including safety Stavros Katsantonis and cornerback Jamal Peters, impacting their game lineup.
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Riders’ QB Trevor Harris respects how Ticats’ Bo Levi Mitchell has reinvented himself
Saskatchewan Roughriders' quarterback Trevor Harris respects how Bo Levi Mitchell is playing at a high level in the 2025 CFL season. "Always admired Bo from afar. Makes the game look easy, never gets sped up. His touchdown to interception ratio is as good as I've seen up here. He's done a tremendous job reinventing himself in terms of wanting to take shots and go push the ball down the field no matter what to taking what the defence gives him. …
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