The Calgary Stampeders look to stay unbeaten in the early stages of a new season as home favourites in Week 3.
The latest: Calgary only won five games last year en route to the worst record in the CFL. But after back-to-back wins as underdogs, the Stamps have a decent shot to spring to a 3-0 mark in 2025.
Check out the latest CFL Week 3 odds for the start of the 2025 season, beginning Thursday, June 19.
CFL Week 3 odds
Alouettes vs. Elks
Roughriders vs. Argonauts
Redblacks vs. Stampeders
Blue Bombers vs. Lions
Week 3 betting notes
- The Alouettes steamrolled their first two opponents — including the defending champion Argonauts — posting a pair of victories by a combined 39 points. Montreal’s strong defence buoyed the team to an East Division title last year, and so far, the Als have allowed a league-low 255.5 net yards per game.
- Toronto isn’t going to start 0-3 in its title defence season … right? Well, the Argonauts are home underdogs against the Roughriders, who’ve covered both games as favourites to start their season. Two ex-Argos, A.J. Ouellette and Ka’Deem Carey, will man the backfield for the Riders on Friday night.
- Calgary has proven all it possibly could through two weeks, with a pair of underdog wins by 10-plus points. Although Ottawa is 0-2 to start, its offence remains dangerous under Dru Brown. Dating back to last season, Brown has thrown for 400-plus yards in four straight starts (he missed last week due to injury but is expected back in Week 3).
- BC faces Winnipeg for the second time in as many weeks, and the injury status of Nathan Rourke is worth watching out for. Rourke, who leads all CFL quarterbacks in passing yards, passing TDs and rushing yards, exited during BC’s Week 2 loss with an apparent oblique injury. Winnipeg is now 9-3 vs. BC since the start of the 2022 season.
CFL Week 3 odds as of 1:10 p.m. on 06/17/2025.
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