Last week was a lighter one in the CFL world, but we’re back to a four-game slate for Week 7.
The latest: Coming off a bye, the Toronto Argonauts and Montreal Alouettes kick off the week with their second meeting of the year in Quebec. Elsewhere, the BC Lions seek a third straight win as they return home to face the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
Check out the latest CFL Week 7 odds for play beginning on Thursday, July 17.
CFL Week 7 odds
Toronto Argonauts vs. Montreal Alouettes
Calgary Stampeders vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Saskatchewan Roughriders vs. BC Lions
Hamilton Tiger-Cats vs. Ottawa Redblacks
Week 7 betting notes
- Thursday’s Argos/Als matchup will already be their second meeting in Montreal since last year’s East Final. Montreal won, 28-10, in the season opener thanks to rigid defence and effective special teams. Toronto QB1 Chad Kelly could make his season debut coming off the bye, though he didn’t participate in the team’s first practice on Monday.
- Two weeks after meeting in Calgary for the inaugural Stampede Bowl, the Stamps and Bombers are back at it in Winnipeg. Calgary won two weeks ago, 37-16, but Winnipeg is 4-0 at home vs. the Stampeders since 2022. Then again, the Stampeders are 4-0 SU as underdogs this year.
- In Week 4, with Nathan Rourke sidelined for the Lions, the Roughriders rolled to a 37-18 home victory. But Rourke is back under centre for BC, coming off his second 340-plus-yard passing effort in as many games this month. The Lions’ offence is No. 1 in the CFL in yards (411.3 yards/game) but No. 8 in scoring (22.7 points/game).
- Hamilton and Ottawa didn’t live up to their barn-burner potential in last week’s 23-20 win for the Ti-Cats. But they have the highest projected total again this week (54.5 points), and it’s easy to see why. Hamilton has the No. 1 scoring offence (31.6 PPG), while both teams allow more than 28.0 PPG on defence.
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