1983 CFL season

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{{Infobox sports season

| title = 1983 CFL season

| conf1 = East

| conf1_champ = Toronto Argonauts

| conf2 = West

| conf2_champ = BC Lions

| finals = 71st Grey Cup

| finals_date = November 27, 1983

| finals_champ = Toronto Argonauts

| prevseason_year = 1982

| nextseason_year = 1984

| seasonslist = List of Canadian Football League seasons

| seasonslistnames = CFL

}}

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The 1983 CFL season is considered to be the 30th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 26th Canadian Football League season.

CFL News in 1983

The CFL re-signed with Carling O'Keefe Breweries to another record television contract worth $33 million to cover a three-year period from 1983 to 1986.

The BC Lions opened their new stadium, BC Place this season, and with it, introduced shorter endzones to its stadium (20 yards in length as opposed to the then-standard 25 yards). This was because the floor of the stadium was too short to accommodate the 25 yard endzones; the shorter endzone length would become standard in the CFL three years later, in 1986.

The league's attendance levels reached an all-time high for all football games with 2,856,031. The Grey Cup game between the Toronto Argonauts and the BC Lions was played in front of 59,345 football fans at BC Place Stadium (the first lion gross gate).

In addition, CBC, CTV and Radio-Canada's coverage of the Grey Cup game attracted the largest viewing audience in television history for a Canadian sports program with 8,118,000.

The Toronto Argonauts won their first Grey Cup Championship since 1952. This would be the last season all three of the CFL's Ontario-based teams qualified for the playoffs until 2015.

Terry Greer set a pro football record for most receiving yards with 2,003.

Regular season standings

=Final regular season standings=

Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points

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|+ West Division

! Team !! GP !! W !! L !! T !! PF !! PA !! Pts

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| align="left" |BC Lions

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| align="left" |Winnipeg Blue Bombers

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| align="left" |Edmonton Eskimos

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| align="left" |Calgary Stampeders

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| align="left" |Saskatchewan Roughriders

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{{1983 CFL East Division standings}}{{clear left}}

  • Bold text means that they have clinched the playoffs.
  • BC and Toronto had first round byes.

Grey Cup playoffs

{{Main article|71st Grey Cup}}

The Toronto Argonauts are the 1983 Grey Cup champions, defeating the BC Lions, 18–17, in front of their home crowd at Vancouver's BC Place Stadium. This was Toronto's first championship in 31 years, ending the league's longest drought at that time. The Argonauts' Joe Barnes (QB) was named the Grey Cup's Most Valuable Player on Offence and Carl Brazley (DB) was named Grey Cup's Most Valuable Player on Defence. The Lions' Rick Klassen (DT) was named the Grey Cup's Most Valuable Canadian.

=Playoff bracket=

{{8TeamBracket

| RD1=November 13: Division Semifinals

| RD2=November 20: Division Finals

| RD3=November 27: 71st Grey Cup @ BC Place StadiumVancouver, BC

| byes=1

| RD1-group1=East

| RD1-group2=West

| RD1-seed3=E3

| RD1-team3=Hamilton Tiger-Cats

| RD1-score3=33

| RD1-seed4=E2

| RD1-team4=Ottawa Rough Riders

| RD1-score4=31

| RD1-seed7=W3

| RD1-team7=Edmonton Eskimos

| RD1-score7=22

| RD1-seed8=W2

| RD1-team8=Winnipeg Blue Bombers

| RD1-score8=49

| RD2-seed1=E3

| RD2-team1=Hamilton Tiger-Cats

| RD2-score1=36

| RD2-seed2=E1

| RD2-team2=Toronto Argonauts

| RD2-score2=41

| RD2-seed3=W2

| RD2-team3=Winnipeg Blue Bombers

| RD2-score3=21

| RD2-seed4=W1

| RD2-team4=BC Lions

| RD2-score4=39

| RD3-seed1=E1

| RD3-team1=Toronto Argonauts

| RD3-score1=18

| RD3-seed2=W1

| RD3-team2=BC Lions

| RD3-score2=17

}}

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CFL Leaders

1983 CFL All-Stars

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1983 Eastern All-Stars

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1983 Western All-Stars

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1983 CFL Awards

References

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CFL

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