Veteran Henry Burris leads Redblacks to 39-33 upset Grey Cup win over Calgary
TORONTO — Henry Burris called the Ottawa Redblacks’ thrilling victory over the heavily favoured Calgary Stampeders the most memorable of his three Grey Cup titles.
What he won’t call it is an upset.
Burris threw three touchdown passes Sunday — including an 18-yard strike to Ernest Jackson in overtime — and ran in for two more to help engineer Ottawa’s stunning 39-33 win in the 104th Grey Cup final. But the 41-year-old, who earned MVP honours after completing 35-of-46 passes for 461 yards, said the result shouldn’t be considered a surprise.
“No because we gave Calgary a tie in Ottawa (26-26 on July 8),” Burris said following the game holding his wife, Nicole, tight. “Calgary beat us in Calgary (48-23 on Sept. 17) but we had a great opportunity to beat them because they were up by eight points in the fourth quarter.


