Calgary takes Grey Cup spot with 32-28 win over Edmonton

Calgary takes Grey Cup spot with 32-28 win over Edmonton


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CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — Bo Levi Mitchell threw two touchdown passes and the Calgary Stampeders earned a chance at Grey Cup redemption with a 32-28 victory over the Edmonton Eskimos on Sunday in the Canadian Football League's West Division final.

Calgary will face the Toronto Argonauts in the title game Sunday in Ottawa. The Argonauts beat the Saskatchewan Roughriders 25-21 on Sunday in Toronto in the East Division final.

Last year, after posting a 15-2-1 record in the regular season, Calgary lost the Grey Cup 39-33 in overtime to Ottawa. Calgary led the CFL at 13-4-1 this year, beating Toronto 23-7 and 41-24 in August.

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