Calgary Stampeders wide receiver Romby Bryant named CFL offensive player of week
TORONTO - Stampeders wide receiver Romby Bryant was named CFL offensive player of the week Tuesday after his career game in Calgary's 30-7 rout of Edmonton.
Bryant had career highs of nine catches and 211 receiving yards in the victory last Friday. Calgary quarterback Henry Burris was runner-up.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats defensive end Justin Hickman took the defensive player of the week nod. The unanimous pick recorded four tackles - including three sacks - in a 26-17 win over the Toronto Argonauts.
Winnipeg's Jovon Johnson earned the special teams honour for the third time in four weeks. Johnson, a unanimous pick, scored on a 79-yard punt return and finished with 254 return yards in the Blue Bombers' 41-24 win over Montreal.
Saskatchewan wide receiver Rob Bagg was named top Canadian after helping the Roughriders to a 33-30 win over the B.C. Lions.
He led the Riders with eight receptions for 124 yards and a touchdown. Bagg was a unanimous selection for the honour.
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