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Winnipeg Blue Bombers face uphill battle against Bo Levi Mitchell

Calgary Stampeders quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell plays air-guitar as he celebrates a touchdown pass during first half CFL football action againt the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in Calgary, Saturday. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

Bo Levi Mitchell has been a thorn in the side of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

The Calgary Stampeders quarterback sports an 11-2 career record versus Winnipeg, his latest win being a 37-33 home decision over the Blue Bombers on Saturday night. The two teams complete their home-and-home series Friday night at IG Field.

The Bombers aren’t alone.

Mitchell boasts a stellar 76-17-2 regular-season record as Calgary’s starter and twice has been named the league’s most outstanding player (2016, ’18).

The 29-year-old native of Katy, Texas has also led Calgary to two Grey Cup titles (2014, ’18), securing MVP honours in both contests.

He has passed for over 4,000 yards during his career against Winnipeg, boasting a 67.6 per-cent completion average with 26 touchdowns against nine interceptions.

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Last week, Mitchell completed 22-of-33 passes for 337 yards with three touchdowns and one interception to improve his record this season to 7-2 as Calgary’s starter.

All three of his scoring strikes were to Reggie Begelton, who moved into a tie with B.C.’s Bryan Burnham and Hamilton’s Brandon Banks for the league lead (10 TDs apiece).

Mitchell has at least one TD pass in his last 13 games and thrown for 1,787 yards in his last five contests.

Calgary (11-5) can clinch a home playoff game with a win or tie against Winnipeg (10-7). The Stampeders would also secure first place in the West Division with a victory and Saskatchewan (11-5) losing to Edmonton (8-8) on Saturday.

Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback Chris Streveler, right, gets away from Calgary Stampeders’ Mike Rose during second half CFL football action in Calgary, Saturday.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

Winnipeg needs to win to remain in the hunt for a home playoff game. Both Calgary and Saskatchewan have a game in hand on the Bombers.

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Winnipeg opened the season with five straight wins and appeared on cruise control atop the West Division with a 7-2 record. But then starter Matt Nichols suffered a season-ending shoulder injury and the Bombers have gone just 3-5 since.

Backup Chris Streveler has proven to be a much more effective runner than passer, having cracked the 200-yard passing plateau just twice since assuming the starting duties. Streveler has run for 550 yards on 88 carries (6.25-yard average) and seven TDs over that span.

However, he’s gone four games without a rushing TD. And there’s some question whether Streveler (ankle) will play Friday.

Rookie Sean McGuire replaced Streveler for one series last week against Calgary. However, veteran Zach Collaros practised Tuesday with Winnipeg’s first-team offence.

Regardless of who starts, Calgary’s defence will present a big challenge as the unit is ranked second behind Winnipeg (45) in forced turnovers with 42.

But what makes that stat even more impressive is the Stampeders have scored a CFL-high 113 points off turnovers this season, 14 more than the second-place Bombers.

Then again, there’s something about playing at IG Field that definitely agrees with Winnipeg, which is 7-1 at home this season. And the Bombers are a solid 6-3 within the West Division.

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But Calgary counters with a 4-3 road record and 7-1 West Division record. And then there’s the matter of Mitchell, who always seems to give the Stampeders a solid chance for the win.

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