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Buck Pierce’s 48-yard TD run at the end of the second quarter was the longest of his CFL career. His previous longest run was a 43-yarder last season.
QUICK START
Esks QB Ricky Ray found Jason Barnes alone in the end zone for a 22-yard TD strike just four plays into the game. It was just the fourth major surrendered through the air by the Blue defence this season.
KEY STAT
After outscoring Edmonton 14-2 in the third quarter, the Bombers have now outscored their opponents 59-13 in the third quarter through six games this season.