The Calgary Stampeders scored 13 points in the fourth quarter, but an interception on the last drive sealed a 37-29 win for the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Friday night. Riders new running back Ryquell Armstead shined as the star on offense with 207 rushing yards on 25 carries. Quarterback Trevor Harris only had two incompletions on 18 passes for 248 yards and one passing score and one rushing touchdown. His backup Shea Patterson had two short rushing majors. Calgary signal-caller Jake Maier played a mostly clean game until the interception on the final drive. He finished with 197 yards and two touchdowns. Backup quarterback Tommy Stevens rumbled for a 69-yard touchdown run. Saskatchewan improved to 6-7-1 overall while Calgary secured the worst record in the CFL at 4-9-1. Between Harris' two incompletions and Armstead's 200-yard performance, this is what Riders coach Corey Mace envisioned this offense at the beginning of the season. Friday night demonstrated a well-balanced offense with no turnovers in the w
		 
								
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