Argos Aerial Attack Takes Down Saskatchewan 40-34 in Riders’ First Loss of 2026
Kelly completed 23 of 30 passes and Toronto recovered an onside kick to secure its first win over the defending Grey Cup champions.
- On Friday, the Toronto Argonauts defeated the Saskatchewan Roughriders 40-34 at Regina's Mosaic Stadium, handing the defending Grey Cup champions their first loss of the season.
- The match, technically a Toronto home game moved due to 2026 World Cup schedule conflicts, resulted in both teams holding 2-1 records following the competitive contest.
- Quarterback Chad Kelly threw for 321 yards and connected with receiver Tyler Kahmann for a 21-yard touchdown strike with 4:27 remaining in the fourth quarter.
- A late field goal from kicker Alex Hale narrowed the gap to 40-34, but the Argonauts recovered the ensuing onside kick attempt to seal the victory.
- The Roughriders visit the Ottawa Redblacks on Friday, July 3, as Saskatchewan looks to bounce back from their first defeat of the young CFL season.
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Kelly throws for over 300 yards, leads Argos to 40-34 win over Roughriders
REGINA - The Toronto Argonauts defeated the Saskatchewan Roughriders 40-34 on Friday, handing the defending Grey Cup champions their first defeat of the young CFL season.
Argonauts’ 40-34 win leaves Roughriders at 2-1
The Toronto Argonauts handed the Saskatchewan Roughriders their first defeat of the young CFL season, winning 40-34 at Mosaic Stadium on Friday night. Toronto’s Chad Kelly threw for two touchdowns and ran for one score before 25,035 spectators. Although Kelly was sacked four times, he kept several plays alive with his maneuverability in the pocket, buying additional time for receivers to get open. “Chad balled out,” Roughriders defensive tackle …
Harris throws for over 400 yards, leads Argos to 40-34 win over Roughriders – 105.9 The Region
REGINA — The Toronto Argonauts defeated the Saskatchewan Roughriders 40-34 on Friday, handing the defending Grey Cup champions their first defeat of the young CFL season. Both teams now have 2-1 records following Friday’s “home” game for the Argos at Regina’s Mosaic Stadium. It was the first of three Toronto home games moved to alternate venues due to conflicts with the 2026 World Cup schedule. Announced attendance for the game was 25,035. Trail…
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