The Calgary Stampeders won the 102nd Grey Cup 20-16 over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Take a look back at all the highlights and storylines and each team's journey to the Grey Cup.

 

Stampeders jump out to big lead, hold on to beat Ticats in 102nd Grey Cup

Bo Levi Mitchell carried the Calgary Stampeders to a Grey Cup title Sunday. Mitchell threw for 334 yards as Calgary held on for a thrilling 20-16 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at B.C. Place. The six-foot-two, 196-pound Texan was calm and precise on the field, completing 25-of-34 passes in his first career Grey Cup start. He was named the game's outstanding player. More...

 

Stamps QB Mitchell named Grey Cup MVP; Ticats' Fantuz top Canadian

Calgary Stampeders quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell is the Grey Cup's outstanding player. Mitchell threw for 334 yards as Calgary held on for a thrilling 20-16 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at B.C. Place. More...

 

Schultz: Emotions and pride were obvious at 102nd Grey Cup

With the Grey Cup wrapped up and the Stampeders crowned champions, TSN football analyst Chris Schultz explains how the emotion of the event and the level of personal pride could be seen simply by looking at the players' faces - especially during pre-game introductions. More...

 

Stampeders arrive home short on sleep with reasembled Grey Cup

The Grey Cup arrived in Calgary in one piece. It was the Stampeders who looked worse for wear. Quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell's eyes were half-open and the voice of head coach and general manager John Hufnagel cracked as players and coaches rolled off a pair of buses at McMahon Stadium on Monday just past noon. More...

 

Grey Cup: Bo Levi Mitchell Conversation

Bo Levi Mitchell sits down with James Duthie and jokes about riding a horse after winning the Grey Cup, comparing previous championships to this one, and more. More...

 

Grey Cup: Coach's Playbook - What happened on Reed penalty

Coach Paul LaPolice shows you every angle of Taylor Reed's penalty and what the officials on the field are looking for and why it was the right call in the end. More...

 

Ticats coach Austin says Grey Cup losses will stay with him the rest of his life

A split-second decision. A fluttering penalty flag. Lives changed. The Ticats had plenty of chances to win the 102nd Grey Cup on Sunday. But people will point to the illegal block by Hamilton linebacker Taylor Reed that negated a 90-yard Brandon Banks punt return with just 35 seconds remaining as the turning point. "It will stay with me the rest of my life. For the rest of my life. Just like last year," coach Kent Austin said. "I hate losing. Just like everybody in that locker-room. More...

 

Must-See: Banks' potential game-winning return called back

Down by four points with less than a minute to play, Brandon Banks breaks the punt to the outside and is gone, but the potential game-winning return is called back for a block in the back putting a dagger in Hamilton's Grey Cup hopes. More...

 

Grey Cup: Stampeders' journey to the Grey Cup

The Stampeders made their Grey Cup intentions known very early in the season, playing arguably the most consistent football throughout the year, despite missing Jon Cornish for a good stretch of time. Revisit their season-long journey to the Grey Cup. More...

 

Grey Cup: Tiger-Cats' journey to the Grey Cup

After stuttering to a 1-6 start, the Tiger-Cats had to dig deep to make an incredible turnaround which ultimately led them to their second consecutive Grey Cup appearance. Have a look back at the best and worst from their up and down season. More...