We went LIVE from Vancouver, British Columbia and the 111th Grey Cup on Saturday, November 16 from The McLaren Grills Radio Row to preview the big 2024 Grey Cup CFL Championship game! Join Hussey's Huddle, Andy Murray, and a TON of special guests as we recap the 2024 CFL season, reflect on the week's news, and preview the CFL 2024 championship game!
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The 2024 Grey Cup live stream serves up the Canadian Football League's answer to the Super Bowl, with the Toronto Argonauts taking on the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at BC Place in Vancouver. Sensationally, Argos quarterback Nick Arbuckle will make his second start of the campaign and only his 26th in eight seasons as a CFL player.
Arbuckle's promotion to starter is a stunning development, which was forced by Chad Kelly going down in the Eastern Final. While you'd struggle to find anybody who'd begrudge the affable 31-year-old his moment, there's no question that the balance has been tipped firmly in the Bombers' favor.
The Argos actually won both of the teams' encounters during the regular season, but they were each tight, low-scoring affairs, and with Arbuckle set to lean heavily on the ground game, the Argos will likely find points hard to come by.
The Bombers offense caught fire in the Eastern Final, putting 38 on the board, but they scored the second-fewest points of anyone in the regular season. How, then, did they make it all the way to the Grey Cup? With a suffocating defense, led by standouts Tyrell Ford and Evan Holm.
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The 2024 Grey Cup live stream serves up the Canadian Football League's answer to the Super Bowl, with the Toronto Argonauts taking on the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at BC Place in Vancouver. Sensationally, Argos quarterback Nick Arbuckle will make his second start of the campaign and only his 26th in eight seasons as a CFL player.
Arbuckle's promotion to starter is a stunning development, which was forced by Chad Kelly going down in the Eastern Final. While you'd struggle to find anybody who'd begrudge the affable 31-year-old his moment, there's no question that the balance has been tipped firmly in the Bombers' favor.
The Argos actually won both of the teams' encounters during the regular season, but they were each tight, low-scoring affairs, and with Arbuckle set to lean heavily on the ground game, the Argos will likely find points hard to come by.
The Bombers offense caught fire in the Eastern Final, putting 38 on the board, but they scored the second-fewest points of anyone in the regular season. How, then, did they make it all the way to the Grey Cup? With a suffocating defense, led by standouts Tyrell Ford and Evan Holm.