Week 21 of the 2025 CFL season is officially in the books, and the playoff matchups are finally set.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers will travel to face the Montreal Alouettes in the East Semi-Final, while the B.C. Lions will play host to the Calgary Stampeders in the West Semi-Final. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Saskatchewan Roughriders await the winners of both matchups.
3DownNation’s power rankings are created by having 10 contributors rank each team from No. 1 to No. 9 independently, then averaging out the scores. The previous week’s rankings are in brackets. As rankings in the playoffs are somewhat self-explanatory, this will be our final edition until after the Grey Cup is awarded.
Enjoy the rankings and feel free to roast us on social media for anything you think we got wrong.
Photo courtesy: B.C. Lions
1) B.C. Lions (1)
Another sensational performance from Nathan Rourke earned the Lions the home playoff game that Amar Doman deserves, but the rest of the game provided plenty of cause for concern. B.C. was manhandled by Saskatchewan’s starting unit, then pushed to the brink by their backups. If not for an egregious inadvertent whistle on a 117-yard Tevaughn Campbell scoop-and-score, they might be headed out East as the crossover team.
Photo courtesy: Montreal Alouettes
2) Montreal Alouettes (2)
The Alouettes did an abrupt about-face ahead of their final contest, backtracking on their insistence that Davis Alexander would play and starting McLeod Bethel-Thompson instead. Predictably, that resulted in offensive challenges and a boring end to their winning streak, but anything that happens without their undefeated franchise quarterback doesn’t really count. What does count is the handful of impactful injuries they may have suffered in the loss against their eventual playoff opponent.
Photo courtesy: Electric Umbrella/Liam Richards/Saskatchewan Roughriders
What did the Stampeders do to deserve a two-spot drop in the ranking? Frankly, nothing, but their road to the Grey Cup got a lot harder once they missed out on a home playoff game. Still, they successfully notched a win over their provincial rivals, thanks in part to a brilliant punch out by Bailey Devine-Scott at the goal line and a controversial recovery by Jacob Roberts.
The offseason is already in full swing for the Argonauts, who wrapped up their 18-game schedule in Week 20. The first non-playoff campaign in the Ryan Dinwiddie era was marred by injuries and lack of depth, but at least they can be confident in the quarterback situation moving forward, with Chad Kelly expected to return next year and Nick Arbuckle still under contract. Other key pieces will need to be re-signed, including the likes of Wynton McManis.