The only CFL game of the week featuring a pair of teams that won their season openers takes place tonight in Saskatchewan, as the Roughriders entertain the Calgary Stampeders at Mosaic Stadium. You can watch the game live on TSN and TSN Mobile TV at 8:30pm et/5:30pm pt For the Stampeders, their 44-32 home victory over British Columbia was further enhanced by the generosity of the fans who helped raise money to support the flood-ravaged area in Calgary. While there is still plenty of work to be done in the region, the rest of the CFL also kicked in as well, which goes to show that the sport is more than just a game. Stamps running back Jon Cornish, last years Most Outstanding Canadian, put his money where his mouth is -- on the field at McMahon Stadium last week, promising to donate $10.00 for every yard he gained against the Lions. Needless to say, Cornish had to reach deep into his pockets after just 30 minutes of action as he raced for 109 yards and a score. Cornish finished the contest with a whopping 172 yards and a pair of TDs on the ground on 24 carries, adding a 20-yard reception for good measure in the double-digit victory. While Cornish, who was named the top Canadian in Week 1, was carving up the BC defense on the ground, quarterback Drew Tate was easily handling the aerial attack as he converted 19-of-27 passes for 237 yards and three more scores, against only one interception. Maurice Price caught a game-high six passes for 77 yards and a score, while Joe West turned his five receptions into 51 yards and two TDs. Granted, the Lions did come up with 32 points in the meeting, but there was still at least one shining star on the Calgary defense in Charleston Hughes who delivered three sacks on just four total tackles. Last year, Hughes ranked second in the league in sacks with a total of 11. For his efforts, Hughes was named the CFLs Defensive Player of the Week. As for the Roughriders, their battle with Edmonton last Saturday afternoon was not nearly as competitive as the other three contests during the first week of the season. In fact, with 14 unanswered points in the first quarter and a lopsided 22-1 advantage at the break, Saskatchewan was barely challenged during the 39-18 affair. The win for the Riders was their first at Commonwealth Stadium since posting a 23-20 final back on Sept. 26, 2009. Like Cornish for the Stampeders, Saskatchewan running back Kory Sheets ripped through the Edmonton defense for 131 yards and a score on 17 carries in the comfortable road victory. Quarterback Darian Durant threw for just 171 yards on 14-of-22 passing, but three of those completions did find their way into the end zone. Durant could stand to get off to a strong start to the campaign since last year he threw just 20 TDs and had 12 passes picked off. In news off the field Tuesday, the Roughriders decided to release receiver Greg Carr who caught on pass for five yards in the opener. As great as the performance by the Saskatchewan offense may have been in the opener, cornerback Dwight Anderson managed to steal away quite a bit of their thunder by being issued a pair of objectionable conduct penalties on the same play. Anderson was initially flagged for having motioned a "choke" sign to the Edmonton bench, and then after being hit with the penalty the defensive back went ballistic. Coaches and players tried to calm Anderson down and get him off the field, giving him and his dramatic overtures far more attention than needed. Like a petulant child, Anderson has already had Hamilton, Calgary and Montreal turn their backs on him so now it is just a waiting game to see how long he lasts with the Riders. 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ALLEN PARK, Mich. -- The Detroit Lions invested a lot in the middle of their defensive line, drafting Ndamukong Suh No. 2 and Nick Fairley No. 13 in consecutive years, without much of a return.Suh chose to leave the Lions last year as a free agent, signing with the Miami Dolphins. The Lions let Fairley go, and he signed with the St. Louis Rams, lasting only one season with them before joining the New Orleans Saints this year.I dont think we ever taken a step back, defensive end Devin Taylor insisted.Detroit began rebuilding the unit around the talents of end Ezekiel Ansah, drafted No. 5 overall in 2013, and the experience of tackle Haloti Ngata, who re-signed this season. With first-year general manager Bob Quinn, the franchise made another commitment to the defensive line by selecting Alabama tackle AShawn Robinson in the second round.We have a lot of depth, Taylor said.The pivotal player on the front, though, may prove to be Taylor, who has started just twice. The 6-foot-7, 275-pound Tylor has shown signs of promise, making seven sacks last year to more than double his career total from his first two years in the league.Hes gotten a little bit better since the time that weve been here, Lions coach Jim Caldwell said. It seems like every year he makes some growth and some steps forward. I think hes one of those guys where the more familiar he becomes with a system, the better he plays.The last big games of the season, ssix games, he made a ton of plays for us and showed up a significant number of times.ddddddddddddHopefully we can keep him on the same trajectory.If Ansah can stay on his path of improvement, it will be an incredible feat.He ranked third in the NFL with 14 1/2 sacks last season and became the first Lion to have 30 sacks in his first three seasons since sacks became an official stat in 1982.Ansah, who plays 10-on-10 soccer during the offseason back home in Ghana and in Utah, where he went to college at BYU, is incredibly quick and agile for someone who is 6-5 and 275 pounds. During a drill earlier this week, he put both of his hands on the grass, hovering just above the ground, and powerfully shot out of his stance as he worked on his pass-rushing skills.Ziggy is an amazing player, an amazing athlete, Ngata said. I dont want to say (I am) jealous, but he makes things look so easy. Its fun to watch a kid like that continue to get better.Taylor believes the defensive line will be a strength this season, but Caldwell is not quite ready to echo that prediction five-plus weeks before the season starts.Its early, yet, he said. I mean theres talent there. Theres no question about it. We have depth there at this point, but well wait and see.--AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '