The 140: CFL Power Rankings - Week 20
Welcome to the 12th installment of The 140, theScore's new CFL Power Rankings, where we break down each team in 140 characters or less. Because that's all the time you've got.
1. Edmonton Eskimos, 12-5 (Last Week: 2)

Edmonton demolished both of its potential West Semifinal opponents at home, despite the weather. Stampeders beware.
2. Calgary Stampeders, 14-3 (Last Week: 1)
Losing five fumbles and Jon Cornish in snowy conditions should raise red flags for Calgary. It won't get warmer in the playoffs.
3. Montreal Alouettes, 9-8 (Last Week: 3)

Opponents are averaging fewer than 13 points against Montreal during its six-game winning streak.
4. Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 8-9 (Last Week: 6)
Hamilton will qualify for the playoffs with a win at Tim Horton's Field, where it is 5-0.
5. Saskatchewan Roughriders, 9-8 (Last Week: 7)
Darian Durant is throwing again, and one more Roughriders win should guarantee them a playoff spot in the weaker East Division.
6. BC Lions, 9-8 (Last Week: 4)
Getting blown out in Edmonton by the team hosting the West Semifinal is not a good look for BC.
7. Toronto Argonauts, 7-10 (Last Week: 5)

The potential loss of Ricky Ray could sink whatever hope remains in Toronto this season. Injuries in the secondary won't help either.
8. Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 7-11 (Last Week: 8)
A sloppy victory over Calgary ends Winnipeg's disappointing season on a positive note, but glaring issues remain.
9. Ottawa Redblacks, 2-15 (Last Week: 9)
The opportunity to spoil Toronto's playoff hopes should motivate Ottawa in its meaningless season finale, but it is 0-8 on the road.
HEADLINES
- Ottawa Redblacks re-sign Michael Wakefield for 2026
- Calgary Stampeders sign defensive back Corey Coley Jr.
- Saskatchewan Roughriders name Josh Bell defensive coordinator, finalize 2026 coaching staff
- Toronto Argonauts release Miyan Williams after rookie season
- CFL to discuss replay centre, awards format, three-minute clock rules and more at winter meetings