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Bombers see playoff hopes fade after loss

TORONTO 29 WINNIPEG 10 Jarious Jackson ran for one touchdown and passed for another as the Toronto Argonauts scored 21 unanswered points in the first quarter Saturday to defeat the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 29-10.

TORONTO 29 WINNIPEG 10

Jarious Jackson ran for one touchdown and passed for another as the Toronto Argonauts scored 21 unanswered points in the first quarter Saturday to defeat the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 29-10.

It was make or break time for the Bombers, who fell to 3-10 and watched any hope of a CFL playoff shot all but vanish.

The first quarter sealed their fate. The Argos (7-6) had possession of the ball for 12: 28 to just 2: 32 for Winnipeg.

Jackson, who finished 17-for-28 and 155 yards passing, looked confident in his first start since Ricky Ray was injured last week in Montreal. Ray was on the sidelines and looked fit.

The Argos also had to thank the Bombers for the three penalties that kept their first drive alive on the Winnipeg goal line.

Jackson finally ran it over just past the seven-minute mark to conclude a 15-play drive that occupied half the quarter.

Marcus Ball intercepted a Buck Pierce pass less than two minutes later to make it 14-0.

The Bombers thought they had returned the favour on a 67-yard fumble return by Kenny Mainor, but even though the convert was kicked the play was reviewed and Jackson's bobble was ruled an incomplete pass.

Pierce had his bell rung on a late hit and left the field at the end of the quarter. Joey Elliott came in for a few plays before Pierce was able to return, although he would leave again later.

The Bombers were more successful in the second quarter, picking up a touchdown on Pierce's 20-yard pass to Terrence Edwards and a 20-yard field goal from Justin Palardy.