It was a third-straight dominating performance from the Stampeders on both sides of the ball as Calgary took down the Bombers 41-20 in Winnipeg on Friday night.
The Stampeders climb to 5-1 while the Blue Bombers drop to 3-2 on the season.
STAT PACK
Vernon Adams Jr. – 16-for-24, 268 yards, three touchdowns
Dedrick Mills – 13 carries, 70 yards
Damien Alford – two receptions, 79 yards, two touchdowns
Damon Webb – One tackle, one interception, one touchdown
The Bombers put together a quick opening drive leading to a field-goal from 46 yards out 4:40 into the game.]

The Stamps were quick to answer as Vernon Adams Jr. went three-for-four for 44 yards on the drive leading to Quincy Vaughn’s first CFL touchdown on a one yard plunge.
POWER IT IN! Quincy’s first CFL touchdown! pic.twitter.com/58KOyTH5pB
— Calgary Stampeders (@calstampeders) July 19, 2025
Winnipeg got great field position following a penalty and would use it to add another three points, this time from 58 yards out.
Anthony Johnson Jr. picked off Zach Collaros in his first CFL game on the next Bombers drive to snuff out a potential scoring chance.
Anthony Johnson Jr with a pick in his first CFL game! pic.twitter.com/meTBwxkjlu
— Calgary Stampeders (@calstampeders) July 19, 2025
The score was 7-6 Stampeders after one quarter of play.
Following the interception, Rene Paredes connected on a 32 yard field goal to extend the Stampeders lead.
The Bombers found the endzone on their next possession as Nic Demski finished off a strong drive with a short touchdown reception.
Adams Jr. found Damien Alford on a 37 yard strike into the endzone to regain the Stampeders lead halfway through the second-quarter.
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— Calgary Stampeders (@calstampeders) July 19, 2025
Jaydon Grant stole the Stamps second pick of the half but the Bombers returned the favour with an interception of their own just a few plays later.
The Stampeders led 17-13 at the break.
Adrian Greene grabbed his third pick of the season with the Bombers deep in Stampeders territory on their first drive of the second-half. It was also the team’s third interception of the game.
Adams Jr. did an outstanding job of keeping the play alive and then finding Alford for his second TD reception of the game to extend the Stampeders lead late in the third-quarter.
The score was 24-13 heading into the fourth.
BIG. PLAY. VA.
MOOSE CALL x2!! pic.twitter.com/cMYBAzhelL
— Calgary Stampeders (@calstampeders) July 19, 2025
Jaylon Hutchings sacked Chris Streveler on the next Bombers drive to force a Winnipeg punt.
The Stampeders continued their domination in Winnipeg capping off yet another drive with a passing major, this time from Adams Jr. to Dominique Rhymes, from three yards out.
DOM 😤 pic.twitter.com/dVwoDfY5Y6
— Calgary Stampeders (@calstampeders) July 19, 2025
On the Bombers first play after the touchdown Damon Webb picked off Streveler and took it to the house for his second pick-six of the season.
WE’RE NOT DONE YET!! pic.twitter.com/4X6MwyzQDt
— Calgary Stampeders (@calstampeders) July 19, 2025
Paredes added a late field-goal and then the Bombers would score with 48 seconds left to make the final 41-20.
THEY SAID IT
UP NEXT
The Stampeders return home to host the Montreal Alouettes Thursday at 7 p.m.