
Quarterbacks Reilly, Mitchell headline the CFL’s Battle of Alberta on Labour Day
CALGARY — The first meeting of the Calgary Stampeders and defending Grey Cup champion Edmonton Eskimos this regular season showcases the CFL’s top two quarterbacks.
Edmonton’s Mike Reilly and Calgary’s Bo Levi Mitchell rank first and second respectively in passing yards and touchdown throws heading into Monday’s Labour Day game at McMahon Stadium.
Reilly is the first pivot to amass more than 3,000 passing yards (3,096) at the halfway mark since Doug Flutie’s 3,219 in 1996. He’s thrown 16 touchdown passes to Mitchell’s 15.
Mitchell was 143 yards shy of 3,000 after nine games. The 26-year-old continues to build an impressive resume as a CFL starter. He’s a career 35-7-1 for a league-record win percentage of .826.