Stampeders quarterback Mitchell unanimous selection as CFL’s outstanding player
TORONTO — After a dominant 2016 season, Bo Levi Mitchell and the Calgary Stampeders dominated the CFL awards banquet Thursday night.
Mitchell was a unanimous selection as outstanding player and led a West Division sweep of the top individual honours. The other winners included Calgary teammates Jerome Messam (Canadian), Derek Dennis (lineman) and DaVaris Daniels (rookie) along with Dave Dickenson (coach), B.C. Lions linebacker Solomon Elimimian (defensive player) and kicker Justin Medlock of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (special-teams player).
Mitchell said Calgary’s dominance Thursday was “deserved” and it’s stellar season was fuelled by the pundits who felt the Stampeders wouldn’t be Grey Cup contenders this year. But on Sunday, they’ll face the Ottawa Redblacks in the CFL championship game at BMO Field.
“We said we know people don’t want us to succeed, they want us to fail (so) let’s go prove them wrong,” Mitchell said. “We’re just so excited to be at this point right now, we know we’re supposed to be here.”


