Adams throws six touchdown passes, rushes for one in Stampeders’ 58-36 win over Argos
CALGARY — Calgary Stampeders quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. lived up to his “Big Play V.A.” nickname Thursday.
The Stampeders quarterback tied a franchise record for touchdown passes in a single game with six and rushed for another in a 58-36 win over the visiting Toronto Argonauts to win the “Stampede Bowl” a second straight year.
The 33-year-old Adams, in his second season with the Stampeders, completed 80 per cent of his passes for 405 yards and has yet to give up an interception this season.
Adams joined four other Stampeders for the record for touchdown passes in a single game: Peter Liske (1967), Doug Flutie (1994), Jeff Garcia (1995), and current Stampeders coach and general manager Dave Dickenson (2000).


