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ARGONAUTS 27 BOMBERS 22
KEY PLAY
Argos DB Byron Parker’s second quarter interception and 50-yard return for a touchdown put the Argos up 17-3. It was Parker’s ninth career interception return for a touchdown, a CFL record.
KEY PLAYER
Argos all-purpose man Chad Owens (left) had 206 all-purpose yards, including a 68-yard punt return in the second quarter that set up the Argos third TD of the quarter.
KEY STAT
24 — The Bombers gave up 24 points to Toronto in a span of just 7:04 in the second quarter.