With no chance at first in the West, Riders lose to Stamps
With their chances of finishing first place in the CFL West Division dashed away, the Saskatchewan Roughriders sat some starters in the regular season finale — a 27-12 loss to the Calgary Stampeders.
The game ended up having no meaning in the standings due to the result of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Montreal Alouettes game just hours before.
With just over one minute left, the Als had the ball and were up by two points after Bombers kicker Sergio Castillo missed a 61-yard field goal. But after a two-and-out and a strong gust of wind, the Als punt was short which allowed Castillo to have a second chance to win it. He was good from 51 yards out to give the Bombers a 28-27 win and the West Division crown for a fourth year in a row.
Riders head coach Corey Mace said it felt like the team had an emotional letdown which led to their performance in Saturday’s contest.