CFL Week 6 starts with a bang on Saturday afternoon.
The latest: Are you ready, CFL fans? The West Division’s top spot is up for grabs, as the unbeaten Saskatchewan Roughriders host the Calgary Stampeders. This weekend’s three-pack of games concludes with the BC Lions looking to build off a statement victory.
Check out this CFL Week 6 parlay, featuring a pick on the Ottawa Redblacks vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats game.
CFL Week 6 parlay picks
Parlay: Stampeders +5.5 | Redblacks/Tiger-Cats over 54.5 points | Lions ML (+500)
Stampeders +5.5 (-110): Calgary responded really well coming out of a Week 4 bye, trouncing the then-unbeaten Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 37-16, last Thursday at home.
Now the Stampeders are on the road against a rested — and unbeaten — Roughriders squad. I think this has a chance to come down to the game’s final possession.
Saskatchewan and Calgary rank first and third, respectively, in scoring offence. The Stamps have the No. 1 scoring defence, while the Riders are No. 3 in total defence.
Calgary is 3-1 ATS this season, and all three victories were outright wins as underdogs.
Trevor Harris’ return for the Riders is a plus for the home team, but I feel comfortable backing Calgary with this much cushion.
Other parlay picks
Redblacks/Tiger-Cats over 54.5 points (-110): Both of these teams are allowing 30-plus points per game, and they both have enough competence on offence to keep that going.
Ottawa’s Dru Brown returned last week after a three-game absence, and he looked great from the jump. Brown has thrown for 729 yards, four touchdowns and zero interceptions through two games on a 77.4% completion rate.
Hamilton’s Bo Levi Mitchell leads the CFL in TD passes (nine) and is second in passing yards (1,219).
I’m expecting a shootout between two teams who’ve cashed the over in six of their nine combined games.
Overs are 2-0 in Redblacks games with Brown under centre.
Lions moneyline (-150): It’s been a bumpy ride so far this year for BC, but the Lions righted the ship last week.
They went into Montreal and beat the Grey Cup favourites, 21-20, on a last-minute field goal that led to a postgame melee.
That might be just the spark BC needed to get back into West Division contention.
The Lions are back on the road Sunday to face the Elks, a team that loves to run the ball. That’s somewhat concerning, given that BC has allowed the most rushing yards per game so far (136.4).
Then again, BC dominated Edmonton in Week 1, winning 31-14 at home. Coming off a massive win in Montreal, the Lions should come out on top.
CFL Week 6 parlay picks made at 3:00 p.m. on 07/11/2025.
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