• QB Nick Arbuckle does enough to lead Toronto to victory: He finished the game with an overall score of 77.4 and a well-deserved Gray Cup MVP award.
• CFL MVP Brady Oliveira good despite loss: He broke five tackles, made two explosive hits, picked up four first downs and scored a touchdown. Oliveira finished the game with a game-high grade of 73.7.
• Toronto L.B. Wynton McManis with incredible coverage: McManis was targeted seven times and had just three catches for 29 yards. He threw an interception and forced two incompletions.
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After three quarters of Gray Cup play, the Toronto Argonauts led the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 17-13. It seemed like we were set for a thrilling finale. Instead, Toronto picked off Winnipeg QB Zach Collaros three times in the fourth quarter for a 41–24 victory, securing the franchise’s best 19th Gray Cup win in the CFL.
Given this win, it’s no surprise that Toronto makes up the majority of the year’s final Team of the Week. Of the team’s 27 players, 18 are Argonauts. Players like LT Stanley Bryant and RB Brady Oliveira had great games for Winnipeg, but it wasn’t enough to lead the Blue Bombers to victory.
VIOLATION
Question: Nick Arbuckle, Toronto
RB: Brady Oliveira, Winnipeg
Recipient: Ontario Wilson, Winnipeg
Recipient: Davaris Daniels, Toronto
Recipient: Makai Polk, Toronto
Recipient: Dejon Brissett, Toronto
Recipient: Kenny Lawler, Winnipeg
LT: Stanley Bryant, Winnipeg
LG: Dylan Giffen, Toronto
WITH: Peter Nicastro, Toronto
RG: Anthony Vandal, Toronto
RT: Dejon Allen, Toronto
DEFENSE
FROM: Jake Ceresna, Toronto
FROM: Ralph Holley, Toronto
Edge: Willie Jefferson, Winnipeg
Edge: Celestine Haba, Winnipeg
LB: Wynton McManis, Toronto
LB: Tony Jones, Winnipeg
Cover LB: Robert Priester, Toronto
KB: Benji Franklin, Toronto
KB: Terrell Bonds, Winnipeg
HB: DaShawn Amos, Toronto
HB: Nick Taylor, Winnipeg
WITH: Royce Metchie, Toronto
SPECIAL TEAMS
TO: Lirim Hayrullahu, Toronto
P: John Haggerty, Toronto
Returning: Janarion Grant, Toronto
DEFENDER OF THE WEEK: QB NICK ARBUCKLE, TORONTO
In our Gray cup previewWe said Toronto would benefit if it didn’t have to put the entire game on Arbuckle’s shoulders. This game plan was executed flawlessly. In this match, Arbuckle did exactly what he needed to do, running the offense and not making mistakes. Arbuckle had an adjusted completion percentage of 74.4% and an average depth of target of just 7.8 yards. More importantly, he didn’t record a single turnover-worthy game; two of his interceptions were the result of miscommunications and passes. Arbuckle also caught two first downs with his legs. He finished the game with an overall score of 77.4 and a well-deserved Gray Cup MVP award.
FORWARD PLAYER OF THE WEEK: RB BRADY OLIVEIRA, WINNIPEG
Winnipeg’s game plan in the first half was fairly balanced, including several runs by Oliveira and the passing game. The Blue Bombers came away from it in the second half, trailing in ways that were hard to see. In fact, Oliveira averaged more yards per carry (7.6) than Toronto’s average per pass attempt (6.1). The 2024 Most Outstanding Player had 11 carries for 84 yards, with 74 of them coming after first contact. He broke five tackles, had two explosive hits, picked up four first downs and scored a touchdown. Oliveira finished the game with a game-high grade of 73.7.
UPCOMING LINE OF THE WEEK: TORONTO ARGONAUTS
It’s no surprise that Toronto’s offensive line was the highlight of the Gray Cup. Toronto’s line, one of the best all season, was effective no matter the concept. The group blocked the ball well in the run game, with Toronto RB Ka’Deem Carey gaining 55.7% of his 79 yards before first contact. In pass blocking, the Argos allowed just one sack and lost just eight pass-blocking snaps (compared to Winnipeg’s 21 pass-blocking turnovers). Regent Anthony Vandal was a star, not giving up a single pass-blocking rep and finishing with a game-high 86.7 pass-blocking grade.
RUSHER OF THE WEEK: ED WILLIE JEFFERSON, WINNIPEG
Despite the lopsided final score, Winnipeg’s defense actually played well for most of this game. There were many strong performances, but none stood out more than the great Willie Jefferson. The veteran edge rusher finished with two sacks, a hit and a rush while rushing the passer. One of those sacks was a second in the red zone and the other was a strip sack in the third quarter. His biggest play wasn’t even a pressure: Jefferson caught his own pass and intercepted Arbuckle deep in Toronto territory with the game still in doubt early in the fourth quarter. Jefferson led all Gray Cup competitors with a passer rating of 87.3.
DEFENDER OF THE WEEK: L.B. REDHA KRAMDI, WINNIPEG
Run defense failed for either team in this game. Both leading backs averaged over 5.0 yards per carry, and neither team had a single player with a run defense grade above 70.0. However, Crumdy was the best of them all, posting a defensive grade of 67.5. He made two tackles, one of which was a single. Krumdie is coming off a strong season with an overall rating of 72.6, one of the best among SAM linebackers.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK: LB WINTON McMANIS, TORONTO
The Argonauts had several players who could have won the award. After throwing four interceptions and holding the Bombers to under 50% shooting, they were poised to shut down Winnipeg’s passing offense. It helps that Toronto boasts the best linebacker in the CFL. McManis was targeted seven times and had just three catches for 29 yards. He had an interception and forced two incompletions while also making four tackles in the passing game and recording a coverage grade of 85.0. Including the playoffs, McManis actually finished the season with the highest coverage rate of any defensive player in the league (92.3).
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