Stalwarts Mitchell, Bowman and Elimimian among players named to CFL all-decade squad
TORONTO — The COVID-19 pandemic has done something few CFL defences have since 2014 — ground Bo Levi Mitchell.
The Calgary Stampeders star was named the quarterback of the CFL’s all-decade team (2010-19) on Thursday. It wasn’t surprising given the 30-year-old Katy, Texas, native has amassed a stellar 77-18 record (.804 win percentage) and led his club to four Grey Cup appearances, winning two and being named the game MVP both times.
Mitchell has been named the CFL’s outstanding player twice (2016, ’18) and thrown for 27,937 yards with 169 TDs. His 99.8 passing efficiency is second only to Edmonton’s Trevor Harris (103.1).
Ricky Ray — who holds the league record for most Grey Cup wins by a starter (four) and was named to the all-decade second team — and former CFL head coach Wally Buono both endorsed Mitchell after the finalists were named.