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For the regular season, the CFL saw a dip in viewership on TSN in their final three weeks of the regular season, averaging a shade under , viewers per telecast for the year. As expected, the first two weeks of the CFL playoffs saw a significant spike in viewership, averaging , viewers in the four semi-final and divisional final games. The ever-evolving TV landscape has seen a lot of changes in the two years since the CFL staged their last championship game.

While most popular sports entities have emerged as one of the final beacons in live viewership. Some sports leagues like the CFL have seen a dip in their overall TV numbers because of the changes in how most people consume content.

The streaming and social media numbers for the Grey Cup reflect the shift and changes in the viewership tracking model. Going into the Grey Cup, many inside the league still hoped that the game would draw 3 million viewers on TSN alone, and the CFL fell short of that number. Several factors are involved: the later start, NFL competition, and the two-year layoff. But the overall number is disappointing. Based on the old model, the th Grey Cup is the lowest viewed Grey Cup on record.

So that could explain away the poor performance in the demo. So despite the heavy competition, the rating was slightly up from two years ago. Also, outside the top rated cable tv shows. Especially toronto and montreal. CFL Network. BC Lions. Free Agency. The team has also released National fullback Alexandre Football Ops.

It's a yard score to Darvin Adams and Winnipeg now banking on its defense to hold. Winnipeg 32, Hamilton 25 as Hamilton needs a TD and 2-point conversion to answer and keep the game tied. GreyCup pic. Now second-and-2 from the Hamilton 17 and Harris gets yet another first down. Still second down, but now second-and-1 from the Hamilton 26 for Winnipeg.

The Tigers drive all the way down the field and tie it up at 25 with four seconds left. Hamilton 25, Winnipeg 25 with overtime on tap. Bombers looking to repeat as champions while Hamilton is looking for its first tile since Third-and-goal from the 5 with 6 seconds left. First-and-goal upcoming with 20 seconds left. Second-and-8 now for Hamilton from their Sergio Castillo's perfect day continues as he gives the Bombers the lead with left in the game.

Winnipeg 24, Hamilton It's second-and from the Hamilton 45 with left in the game. Three-minute warning has arrived. Winnipeg takes over at its own 50 with left in the game. Hamilton lead down to just one now. Collaros hits Nic Demski for 29 yards as he jukes out a defender to find the end zone. Hamilton 22, Winnipeg 20 with left and we may have ourselves a ball game on our hands. Castillo is 4-for-4 on the night so far as he hits another one to help Winnipeg inch closer. Hamilton 22, Winnipeg 13 with around left in the game.

Collaros hits Rasheed Bailey diving for 34 yards to the Hamilton 12 now. Bombers in a position to get right back in the game. The Tiger-Cats extend their lead and with left in the game. Hamilton 22, Winnipeg 10 with the Blue Bombers set to take over. Winnipeg takes over at its own 13 with 57 seconds left as Hamilton takes a timeout. Tiger-Cats take over at the Winnipeg 46 with left in the quarter. Hamilton takes advantage of the good field position following the interception, Masoli hits a wide open Brandon Banks who marches easily into the end zone.

Hamilton 17, Winnipeg 10 with left in the third quarter. Tiger-Cats take the lead! The Tiger-Cats get the ball right back as Collaros is picked off. TiCats take over at the Winnipeg Kameron Kelly picks off Zach Collaros and returns it into Bombers territory!



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