The 2025 CFL season week 14 has come officially and has gone, and the playoff race is a complete mess.
No team has been terminated till date, and has been taken for long -term crossover spots now in the air. BC and Edmonton are now tied on the points, lions have tie-breaks, while Ottawa and Toronto sit back a game after each recent victory. Whereas Montreal and Vinnipag look fast weak according to the day.
3downation ‘S power ranking is made by 10 contributors to rank each team independently from number 1 to number 9, then the average of the score. The ranking of last week is in brackets. As usual, please be sure to look back every Monday morning for our updated power ranking after each week of action in CFL.
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1) Suskchewan Refruiters (2)
Rafarrs can taste almost a home playoff game and make a winning comeback at the top position in our rankings Became the first team to win a double -point winFour pics by Defense, including two Canadian cornerbacks two from Tevaghan Campbell, Banjo was sufficient to take Banjo bowl on relatively slower day aggressive daysKicker Brett Lauther also got down from the schide, overcating an early missed convert to all his five goals.
2) Calgary Stampders (1)
We must have finally got the answer to how much part of the defensive success of Calgary in this season, which can be held responsible for the game of Julone Hutchings, as that unit Road clothing looked surprisingly pedestrians with herVernon Adams Junior struggled to crack the adamonton defense for the second straight week, and this time it proved fatal, as it was late in loss. Alberta Remach’s battle can also have long -term consequences, as well as both defensive end Follerin Orimoled and Right Tackle Josh Cocker related to injuries.
3) Hamilton Tiger-Cat (4)
This would not go down as the most beautiful win in the history of the team, but the tickets did a relatively easy task of Uluts. To strangle your first place in Eastern DivisionHamilton finally revealed that you could run football, as Greg Bell raked 156 yards and did a touchdown on 20 carry in his best performance throughout the year. Meanwhile, Defense kept its last region untouched, headed by Julian Hacer under the leadership of a two-and-bori performance.
4) Toronto Argonats (5)
Argos enjoyed a goodbye this week, riding a two-game winning streak and back in the playoff hunt’s thick. However, they emerge with an important question to answer, as the injured franchise quarterback Chad Kelly Wage your potential return in lineup with a video on InstagramThe former MOP has not played since breaking its leg in the East final last year, while his backup, Nick Arbakal, currently takes CFL to pass, which wonder whether it is worth shook of the boat.
5) Vinypeg Blue Bombers (3)
Ontaria Wilson’s return to NFL had the desired effect, as he caught 89 yards and five passes for a touchdown. However, Bomes’ Long Banjo Bowl Winning Lakir Zach Collaros was excluded from the game when effectively finished PilgrimageIt marked the third time in this season that the future hall of Famer has been unable to finish a game and Have raised serious questions about your future,
6) Admonton Elks (7)
The title of CFL’s best running back is clearly from Justin Rankin Amazing battle of Alberta win after this weekThe second year ball-career exploded 204 yards on 16 careers. His touchdown run at a distance of 90 and 74 yards respectively, this season had two longest run runs by any player, and since 2018 made him the first player for more than 70 yards. A small support of defense, including two sacks by Jonathan Kongbo, all turned into the biggest disturbing of that year.
7) Ottawa Redblack (9)
If Dustin Krum can give a bottle to whatever magic appears in the fourth quarter and uses all the games, it will be an all-star. Redblacks’ Backup Pivot staged another classic crumbackThrow to 301 yards and a touchdown running for 69 yards and two big companies. Kalil Pimpatton broke Levi with a deep shot on the final drive and Eugen Lewis scored a winning touchdown with 17 seconds to get out of the power ranking basement.
8) BC Lions (6)
Lions received 148 yards away from Justin McInis, a return to touchdown from seven McGi and a magnificent defensive outing from Jona Tavai, but none of it was enough to win. BC leads the fourth quarter lead of 14 points Five punishment in the final frame, four of which were Majors, and Sean collapsed defensively to allow two-play-touch drives after a delayed field goal. Once a shoe-in is considered, Leos is now clinging to the final playoff spot.
9) Montreal alouettes (8)
Our condolences for fans in La Belle province, but really there There is nowhere else to rank alouettes after their fifth straight lossDespite the withdrawal of players such as Tyson Filpot, Austin Mac, Mustafa Johnson, and James Lature Junior, Montreal failed to smell an aggressive touchdown and went to all. 138 yards passing and fourth-string quarterback James Morgan is not just going to cut it, and Davis Alexander’s return may not come soon.