Cam Judge's 71-yard interception return to score late in the fourth quarter sealed a 29-2 win for the Calgary Stampeders over the visiting Toronto Argonauts on Saturday.
Calgary running back Ka'Deem Carey totalled 92 yards on 14 carries with one last-minute touchdown. He leads the CFL in rushing yards this season with 949.
Both football clubs had playoff berths in their respective divisions locked in before Saturday's game, but the outcome was still key to their playoff pictures. B.C. took the season series 2-1, however, and would be the higher seed in the event of a tie with Calgary. The Stampeders improved to 4-3 at home this season and 5-0 against East Division clubs. The Argos dropped to 2-4 against the West.
Judge picked off Bethel-Thompson and ran the ball in for a 71-yard pick six. The linebacker had returned to Calgary's lineup after serving a one-game suspension for punching Lions receiver Lucky Whitehead.
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