The 2019 Calgary Stampeders season was the 62nd season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 85th overall. The Stampeders finished with a 12–6 record and hosted the West Semi-Final game in a year where they were also hosting the 107th Grey Cup. Having lost to the Blue Bombers team in the aforementioned playoff game, however, the Stampeders failed to repeat as Grey Cup champions in 2019, marking the first time since 2011 where the Stampeders failed to reach the West Division Final and only the second time since their 2008 Championship-Winning Season. Despite the loss in the opening round of the postseason, the Stampeders qualified for the playoffs for the 15th consecutive year with a week 15 win over the Toronto Argonauts coupled with a loss by the Ottawa Redblacks, the playoff berth being clinched on September 21, 2019.[1] It is the longest playoff streak in franchise history and tied for the fifth-longest streak in CFL history.[1] The 2019 season marked Dave Dickenson's fourth season as head coach and John Hufnagel's 12th season as general manager.
2019 Calgary Stampeders season | |
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Owner | Calgary Sports and Entertainment |
General manager | John Hufnagel |
President | John Hufnagel |
Head coach | Dave Dickenson |
Home field | McMahon Stadium |
Results | |
Record | 12–6 |
Division place | 2nd, West |
Playoff finish | Lost West Semi-Final |
Team MOP | Reggie Begelton |
Team MOC | Cory Greenwood |
Team MOR | Nate Holley |
Uniform | |
Offseason
editForeign drafts
editFor the first time in its history, the CFL held drafts for foreign players from Mexico and Europe.[2] Like all other CFL teams, the Stampeders held three non-tradeable selections in the 2019 CFL–LFA Draft, which took place on January 14, 2019. The 2019 European CFL Draft took place on April 11, 2019 where all teams held one non-tradeable pick.[3][4][5]
Draft | Round | Pick | Player | Position | School/Club Team |
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LFA | 1 | 9 | Andrés Salgado | WR | Condors CDMX |
2 | 18 | Oscar Silva | K | Dinos Saltillo | |
3 | 27 | Guillermo Leal | DT | UDLAP | |
Euro | 1 | 9 | Roni Salonen | LB | New Yorker Lions |
CFL draft
editThe 2019 CFL Draft took place on May 2, 2019.[6] By virtue of winning the 106th Grey Cup, the Stampeders had the last selection in each of the eight rounds. The team acquired another fourth-round pick after trading Charleston Hughes to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.[7]
Round | Pick | Player | Position | School |
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1 | 8 | Hergy Mayala | WR | UConn |
2 | 17 | Vincent Desjardins | DL | Laval |
3 | 28 | Zack Williams | OL | Manitoba |
4 | 31 | Fraser Sopik | LB | Western |
4 | 37 | Jaylan Guthrie | OL | Guelph |
5 | 46 | Malcolm Lee | DB | British Columbia |
6 | 55 | Nicholas Statz | DB | Calgary |
7 | 64 | Job Reinhart | LB | Guelph |
8 | 73 | Colton Hunchak | WR | York |
Preseason
editSchedule
editWeek | Game | Date | Kickoff | Opponent | Results | TV | Venue | Attendance | Summary | |
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Score | Record | |||||||||
A | Bye | |||||||||
B | 1 | Fri, May 31 | 7:00 p.m. MDT | Saskatchewan Roughriders | W 37–1 | 1–0 | TSN | McMahon Stadium | Recap | |
C | 2 | Fri, June 7 | 8:00 p.m. MDT | @ BC Lions | L 36–38 | 1–1 | TSN | BC Place | 14,561 | Recap |
Regular season
editStandings
editTeam | GP | W | L | T | Pts | PF | PA | Div | Stk | |
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Saskatchewan Roughriders | 18 | 13 | 5 | 0 | 26 | 487 | 386 | 7–3 | W3 | Details |
Calgary Stampeders | 18 | 12 | 6 | 0 | 24 | 482 | 407 | 8–2 | W1 | Details |
Winnipeg Blue Bombers | 18 | 11 | 7 | 0 | 22 | 508 | 409 | 7–3 | W1 | Details |
Edmonton Eskimos | 18 | 8 | 10 | 0 | 16 | 406 | 400 | 3–7 | L2 | Details |
BC Lions | 18 | 5 | 13 | 0 | 10 | 411 | 452 | 0–10 | L3 | Details |
Schedule
editWeek | Game | Date | Kickoff | Opponent | Results | TV | Venue | Attendance | Summary | |
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Score | Record | |||||||||
1 | 1 | Sat, June 15 | 5:00 p.m. MDT | Ottawa Redblacks | L 28–32 | 0–1 | TSN/ESPNews | McMahon Stadium | 26,301 | Recap |
2 | Bye | |||||||||
3 | 2 | Sat, June 29 | 5:00 p.m. MDT | BC Lions | W 36–32 | 1–1 | TSN | McMahon Stadium | 25,130 | Recap |
4 | 3 | Sat, July 6 | 8:00 p.m. MDT | @ Saskatchewan Roughriders | W 37–10 | 2–1 | TSN | Mosaic Stadium | 29,147 | Recap |
5 | 4 | Sat, July 13 | 5:00 p.m. MDT | @ Hamilton Tiger-Cats | L 23–30 | 2–2 | TSN/ESPN2 | Tim Hortons Field | 22,921 | Recap |
6 | 5 | Thu, July 18 | 7:00 p.m. MDT | Toronto Argonauts | W 26–16 | 3–2 | TSN/ESPN2 | McMahon Stadium | 23,355 | Recap |
7 | 6 | Thu, July 25 | 5:00 p.m. MDT | @ Ottawa Redblacks | W 17–16 | 4–2 | TSN/RDS | TD Place Stadium | 22,708 | Recap |
8 | 7 | Sat, Aug 3 | 5:00 p.m. MDT | Edmonton Eskimos | W 24–18 | 5–2 | TSN | McMahon Stadium | 26,597 | Recap |
9 | 8 | Thu, Aug 8 | 6:30 p.m. MDT | @ Winnipeg Blue Bombers | L 24–26 | 5–3 | TSN/RDS | IG Field | 25,354 | Recap |
10 | 9 | Sat, Aug 17 | 5:00 p.m. MDT | Montreal Alouettes | L 34–40 (2OT) | 5–4 | TSN/RDS | McMahon Stadium | 24,453 | Recap |
11 | Bye | |||||||||
12 | 10 | Mon, Sept 2 | 2:30 p.m. MDT | Edmonton Eskimos | W 25–9 | 6–4 | TSN | McMahon Stadium | 32,350 | Recap |
13 | 11 | Sat, Sept 7 | 5:00 p.m. MDT | @ Edmonton Eskimos | W 33–17 | 7–4 | TSN/RDS | Commonwealth Stadium | 40,113 | Recap |
14 | 12 | Sat, Sept 14 | 2:00 p.m. MDT | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | W 19–18 | 8–4 | TSN | McMahon Stadium | 27,962 | Recap |
15 | 13 | Fri, Sept 20 | 5:00 p.m. MDT | @ Toronto Argonauts | W 23–16 | 9–4 | TSN/RDS | BMO Field | 9,819 | Recap |
16 | Bye | |||||||||
17 | 14 | Sat, Oct 5 | 2:00 p.m. MDT | @ Montreal Alouettes | L 17–21 | 9–5 | TSN/RDS | Molson Stadium | 18,454 | Recap |
18 | 15 | Fri, Oct 11 | 7:30 p.m. MDT | Saskatchewan Roughriders | W 30–28 | 10–5 | TSN | McMahon Stadium | 30,210 | Recap |
19 | 16 | Sat, Oct 19 | 5:00 p.m. MDT | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | W 37–33 | 11–5 | TSN | McMahon Stadium | 26,885 | Recap |
20 | 17 | Fri, Oct 25 | 6:30 p.m. MDT | @ Winnipeg Blue Bombers | L 28–29 | 11–6 | TSN | IG Field | 24,460 | Recap |
21 | 18 | Sat, Nov 2 | 8:00 p.m. MDT | @ BC Lions | W 21–16 | 12–6 | TSN | BC Place | 20,210 | Recap |
Post-season
editSchedule
editGame | Date | Kickoff | Opponent | Results | TV | Venue | Attendance | Summary | |
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Score | Record | ||||||||
West Semi-Final | Sun, Nov 10 | 2:30 p.m. MST | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | L 14–35 | 0–1 | TSN/RDS/ESPN2 | McMahon Stadium | 24,278 | Recap |
Team
editRoster
editCoaching staff
editCalgary Stampeders Staff | ||||||
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Front office
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
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Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
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References
edit- ^ a b "Stamps clinch playoff berth". stampeders.com. September 21, 2019.
- ^ Dan Barnes (January 11, 2019). "'FUN ELEMENT': CFL set for inaugural draft of Mexican talent".
- ^ "Mexico's top talent selected at CFL-LFA Draft". cfl.ca. January 14, 2019.
- ^ "CFL to hold European lottery and draft in April". 3downnation.com. April 3, 2019.
- ^ "Full results from the first ever European draft". cfl.ca. April 11, 2019.
- ^ "An early look at the 2019 CFL Draft selection order". December 17, 2018.
- ^ On the Move Again: Hughes traded to Riders for QB Adams
- ^ a b c 2019 Schedule
- ^ CFL on TSN broadcast schedule
- ^ ESPN+, ESPN Networks to Broadcast 2019 Canadian Football League Season
- ^ CFL schedule through August 2019