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Grey Cup Live Blog: Blue Bombers vs. Argonauts
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Grey Cup Live Blog: Blue Bombers vs. Argonauts

Pre-Game

The 2022 Grey Cup is set to kick off tonight at 6:00 PM EST, with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers taking on the Toronto Argonauts. The Bombers are looking to win their third straight Grey Cup, while the Argos are looking to win their first since 2017.

The Bombers come into the game as the favorites, having finished the regular season with a 15-3 record. They have a high-powered offense led by quarterback Zach Collaros and running back Andrew Harris. The Argos, on the other hand, finished the regular season with an 11-7 record. They have a solid defense led by linebacker Henoc Muamba and defensive back Shaq Richardson.

The weather forecast for tonight's game is calling for clear skies and a temperature of around -5 degrees Celsius. The game will be played at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Saskatchewan.

First Quarter

The Bombers got off to a fast start, scoring a touchdown on their opening drive. The Argos responded with a field goal on their first drive, but the Bombers added another touchdown on their next drive to take a 14-3 lead.

The Argos got on the board with a touchdown of their own late in the first quarter, but the Bombers still lead 14-10 at the end of the first quarter.

Second Quarter

The Bombers extended their lead to 21-10 with a touchdown early in the second quarter. The Argos responded with a field goal, but the Bombers added another touchdown to take a 28-13 lead.

The Argos got a touchdown of their own late in the second quarter, but the Bombers still lead 28-20 at halftime.

Third Quarter

The Bombers added to their lead with a field goal early in the third quarter. The Argos responded with a touchdown, but the Bombers added another field goal to take a 34-27 lead.

The Argos got a field goal late in the third quarter, but the Bombers still lead 34-30 heading into the fourth quarter.

Fourth Quarter

The Bombers added to their lead with a touchdown early in the fourth quarter. The Argos responded with a field goal, but the Bombers added another touchdown to take a 48-33 lead.

The Argos got a touchdown of their own late in the fourth quarter, but it was too little, too late. The Bombers held on to win the Grey Cup with a final score of 48-38.

Post-Game

The Bombers won their third straight Grey Cup, and quarterback Zach Collaros was named the game's Most Valuable Player. The Bombers' defense was also outstanding, holding the Argos to just 38 points.

The Argos put up a good fight, but they were ultimately no match for the Bombers. The Argos' defense was unable to stop the Bombers' offense, and the Argos' offense was unable to keep up with the Bombers' scoring.

The Grey Cup is the biggest game in Canadian football, and the Bombers are now the champions of Canada. The Bombers will now represent Canada in the 2023 World Cup of Football.