1991 CFL season

{{Short description|Canadian Football League season}}

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{{Infobox sports season

| title = 1991 CFL season

| duration = July 11 – November 3, 1991

| conf1 = East

| conf1_champ = Toronto Argonauts

| conf2 = West

| conf2_champ = Calgary Stampeders

| finals = 79th Grey Cup

| finals_date = November 24, 1991

| finals_venue = Winnipeg Stadium, Winnipeg

| finals_champ = Toronto Argonauts

| prevseason_year = 1990

| nextseason_year = 1992

| seasonslist = List of Canadian Football League seasons

| seasonslistnames = CFL

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The 1991 CFL season is considered to be the 38th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 34th Canadian Football League season.

CFL News in 1991

Harry Ornest sold the Toronto Argonauts to Bruce McNall, Wayne Gretzky and John Candy on Monday, February 25. On Wednesday, July 24, the Board of Directors of the Ottawa Rough Riders resigned, causing the CFL to assume the ownership duties of the franchise, two days later. Three months later, the Rough Riders were sold by the CFL to Bernie and Lonie Glieberman on Saturday, October 19. Furthermore, the Calgary Stampeders was purchased by Larry Ryckman from Stampeder Football Club Limited on Friday, October 24.

All eight clubs combined for a record 64.2 points per game and attendance figures broke the 2 million mark for the tenth time in CFL history (2,001,858). The Grey Cup game was hosted by the city of Winnipeg for the first time on Sunday, November 24. In that game, the Toronto Argonauts defeated the Calgary Stampeders 36–21 in front of 51,985 football fans. The Grey Cup game was also the most-watched Canadian television show with an audience of 3,531,000 viewers.

J. Donald Crump resigned as CFL Commissioner on Tuesday, December 31.

After the shutdown of the Canadian Football Network, this left the CFL with two television outlets: CBC Television, which had coverage for some regular season games and exclusive coverage of all CFL playoff games, including the Grey Cup game, and TSN on cable, airing some regular season games.

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

{{1991 CFL West Division standings}}

{{1991 CFL East Division standings}}

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

Grey Cup playoffs

{{Main article|79th Grey Cup}}

The Toronto Argonauts are the 1991 Grey Cup champions, defeating the Calgary Stampeders 36–21, at Winnipeg Stadium. This was the first championship for the Argonauts in eight years. The Argonauts’ Raghib "Rocket" Ismail (WR) was named the Grey Cup's Most Valuable Player and Stampeder's Dave Sapunjis (SB) was the Grey Cup's Most Valuable Canadian.

=Playoff bracket=

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| RD1 = November 10: Division Semifinals

| RD2 = November 17: Division Finals

| RD3 = November 24: 79th Grey Cup @ Winnipeg StadiumWinnipeg, MB

| byes = 1

| RD1-group1 = East

| RD1-group2 = West

| RD1-seed3 = E3

| RD1-team3 = Ottawa Rough Riders

| RD1-score3 = 8

| RD1-seed4 = E2

| RD1-team4 = Winnipeg Blue Bombers

| RD1-score4 = 26

| RD1-seed7 = W3

| RD1-team7 = BC Lions

| RD1-score7 = 41

| RD1-seed8 = W2

| RD1-team8 = Calgary Stampeders

| RD1-score8 = 43

| RD2-seed1 = E2

| RD2-team1 = Winnipeg Blue Bombers

| RD2-score1 = 3

| RD2-seed2 = E1

| RD2-team2 = Toronto Argonauts

| RD2-score2 = 42

| RD2-seed3 = W2

| RD2-team3 = Calgary Stampeders

| RD2-score3 = 38

| RD2-seed4 = W1

| RD2-team4 = Edmonton Eskimos

| RD2-score4 = 36

| RD3-seed1 = E1

| RD3-team1 = Toronto Argonauts

| RD3-score1 = 36

| RD3-seed2 = W2

| RD3-team2 = Calgary Stampeders

| RD3-score2 = 21

}}

CFL Leaders

1991 CFL All-Stars

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1991 Eastern All-Stars

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1991 Western All-Stars

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1991 CFL Awards

References

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