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Ricky Ray's scary incident overshadows Argos loss to Stampeders

Argonauts quarterback Ricky Ray was carted off the field in the third quarter of the Toronto's home opener against the Calgary Stampeders on Saturday. The Stampeders went on to rout the Argonauts 41-7 in a lopsided Grey Cup rematch.

Calgary wins Grey Cup rematch in lopsided fashion

Coaching staff and players gather around Toronto Argonauts quarterback Ricky Ray as he lays injured on the field during the second half against the Calgary Stampeders on Saturday. (Cole Burston/The Canadian Press)

Argonauts quarterback Ricky Ray was carted off the field in the third quarter of the Toronto's home opener against the Calgary Stampeders on Saturday.

The Stampeders went on to rout the Argonauts in a lopsided Grey Cup rematch. 

Bo Levi Mitchell threw three touchdown passes as Calgary embarrassed Toronto 41-7 at BMO Field in the first meeting between the two teams since the Argonauts' 27-24 Grey Cup win in November. Mitchell improved his career regular-season record against the Double Blue to 9-0 while guiding the Stampeders to their ninth consecutive regular-season victory over the defending CFL champions.

"I would've thought about it more if it was Game 1 of the season, more like Ottawa two years ago and we had to play them twice," said Mitchell. "To me, you're thinking about Hamilton all off-season, all training camp, so to me it kind of lost that lustre of it.

"It was just us going out there and beating a football team today."

Ray received on-field medical treatment after being sandwiched between two Stampeders defenders before going on a backboard then a stretcher with his neck immobilized and leaving on a cart following roughly a 20-minute delay. He was transported to Toronto Western Hospital.

Argos QB Ricky Ray carted off the field

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Toronto Argonauts quarterback Ricky Ray was carted off the field after taking a hit to the head.

"He'll get an MRI and those type of things, but I'm encouraged by what the doctors had to say," Toronto head coach Marc Trestman said. "But I'm not a doctor so we'll have to wait until the medical information is in, but I'm going to be optimistic at this point."

Calgary head coach Dave Dickenson echoed those sentiments.

"I've been told it was a bit more precautionary and I'm glad our people do that," Dickenson said. "I like Ricky, always have ... and didn't like seeing that.

"It was a hard-fought game, things can happen but fingers crossed. I believe he'll bounce back, we'll see what happens."

Ray, who could be seen moving his fingers, finished 12-of-17 passing for 74 yards. He was replaced by James Franklin, who scored Toronto's lone TD on a 10-yard run at 9:11 of the fourth.

"It's always scary to see a guy you've played with for six years take a hit like that," said veteran Argos tackle Chris Van Zeyl. "And then see him hurt, my heart was broken.

"It makes you question a lot of things."

It was the first meeting between the two teams since the Argonauts' 27-24 Grey Cup win in November. Mitchell improved his career regular-season record against the Double Blue to 9-0 while guiding the Stampeders to their ninth consecutive regular-season victory over the defending CFL champions.

The Calgary pivot improved his career regular-season record to 58-10-2 and is 27-3-2 versus East Division teams. Rookie running back Don Jackson also ran for 123 yards on nine carries while Eric Rogers registered five catches for 131 yards and two TDs.

Mitchell finished 20-of-22 passing for 324 yards with the three TDs before giving way to Nick Arbuckle in the fourth.