Henry Burris’s 18-yard TD strike to Ernest Jackson earned the Ottawa Redblack an epic 39-33 overtime Grey Cup win over the Calgary Stampeders on Sunday night. Burris, the game MVP, found Jackson – who bobbled the pass – on the first overtime possession. But the veteran quarterback couldn’t hit a wide-open Khalil Paden for the two-point convert. Calgary needed to match Ottawa’s six points but went three-and-out on its possession. Bo Levi Mitchell’s third-down pass went off Bakari Grant’s hands to give Ottawa one of the biggest upset victories in Grey Cup history. Canadian Press
That happened…🍾#RNation #GreyCup pic.twitter.com/oWhOpPOhEN
— Ottawa REDBLACKS (@REDBLACKS) November 28, 2016
Redblacks defeat Stamps 39-33.
Red, Black & Grey!
The @REDBLACKS are your @Shaw_CFL #GreyCup Champions! #CFL pic.twitter.com/DZ9Lh1Gpfa
— CFL (@CFL) November 28, 2016
MEANWHILE JETS SCARE CITY
Many people phoning police, wondering what war just started. Houses shook in Moore Park. How about you?
After holding over the lake for 30 minutes, it was so worth the wait in the cold @TomPodolec @BMOField @RCAF_ARC #GreyCup pic.twitter.com/o8BCW47VDE
— Callum (@Callumhowes95) November 27, 2016
ADVISORY
There was a fly over by Royal Canadian Air Force CF18's for the #GreyCup tonight in #Toronto It was a planned event ^cb— Toronto Police Operations (@TPSOperations) November 27, 2016
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