CFL

Abdul Kanneh to make Argos debut in Grey Cup rematch against Stamps

Former CFL all-star Abdul Kanneh will make his Argos debut Saturday night against the Calgary Stampeders at BMO Field.

Two teams meet Saturday for 1st time since Toronto's 27-24 upset over Calgary

Abdul Kanneh, seen here with the Ottawa Redblacks in 2016, is set to make his debut in an Argonauts uniform when Toronto hosts the Calgary Stampeders in a rematch of the 2017 Grey Cup. (Justin Tang / The Canadian Press)

The Toronto Argonauts' home opener will be a Grey Cup rematch of sorts for veteran defensive back Abdul Kanneh.

The former CFL all-star will make his Argos debut Saturday night against the Calgary Stampeders at BMO Field. It's the first meeting between the teams since Toronto's upset 27-24 Grey Cup victory in Ottawa.

While Kanneh wasn't part of last year's Grey Cup team, he helped the Ottawa Redbacks defeat Calgary 39-33 in overtime in the 2016 CFL championship game.

"It could possibly be a Grey Cup rematch for me too," said Kanneh, acquired from the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on June 10. "I mean, I played them too.

"I just love the intensity that's here and how everybody wants to get to work. On defence, that's what you want. You want everyone to be aggressive, be attentive, be on their keys, play fast and go forward."

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The five-foot-10, 175-pound Kanneh replaces Quadarius Ford, who was injured in Toronto's season-opening 27-19 road loss to the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Kanneh, entering his fifth CFL season, got the nod ahead of rookie Trumaine Washington, who went on Toronto's practice roster after an impressive showing during training camp.

"It was a highly competitive week," Argos head coach Marc Trestman said. "We all know the pre-season Trumaine had and he had a good week in practice as well.

"They worked together to try to be the best they could be at that position and it was really a toss of the coin. We could've picked either guy, they're both well deserving to play in this game."

Trestman said Kanneh's pro experience factored in the decision to insert him into the starting lineup.

"He's played in Grey Cups, he's played against Calgary for a number of years so certainly that was part of the decision process," Trestman said. "It wasn't the whole part because we've got a guy like Trumaine who's been with us the entire training camp.

"But [Kanneh] has picked it up quickly. He's a great communicator out there and we're excited to see him play and are happy to have him."

Stamps' offence has new look

Calgary (1-0) will sport a different look offensively Saturday. Burly Canadian running back Jerome Messam is now with Saskatchewan, replaced by rookie Don Jackson and sophomore Terry Williams.

Veteran receiver Marquay McDaniels was released in February but former all-star Eric Rogers rejoined the Stampeders receiving coprs. Rogers had 87 catches for 1,448 yards and 10 TDs with Calgary in 2016 before signing with the NFL's San Francisco 49ers.

But Rogers missed the 2016-17 seasons due to a knee injury.

"They've got different personnel, no doubt about it," Trestman said. "They have two new backs, some new receivers so they look different in terms of the people we've been used to seeing for a number of years.

"They've got No. 19 [starting QB Bo Levi Mitchell] back there, that hasn't changed. He's as good as any individual player in this league, bar none. We've got our challenges offensively."

Mitchell looks to rebound

Calgary won its season opener 28-14 versus Hamilton but Mitchell was less than stellar. The CFL's outstanding player in 2016 was 17-of-36 passing for 297 yards with a TD and interception.

However, Mitchell boasts an 8-0 regular-season record versus Toronto over his CFL career. Predictably, the native of Katy, Texas, downplayed that mark.

"I think it's just one of those stats you only talk about because it's there," he said. "It's been working out for us and we've been blessed in the regular season and played well."

And Mitchell downplayed the talk about Saturday's game being a Grey Cup rematch.

"To be honest with you, I think if this was Game 1 of the season I'd think of it that way," Mitchell said. "I'm not going to lie to anybody, everybody obviously remembers the game . . . but we see it as Game 2 of the season."

Calgary linebacker Alex Singleton, the CFL's top defensive player last season, agreed.

"It's not another Grey Cup rematch," he said. "It's a new season for them, it's a new season for us.

"It's their home opener, I'm sure that's more important to them. It's our first one on the road to kind of set the tempo for us on the road and them at home. Two completely different ideas."