Quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell of the Calgary Stampeders has been named the CFL's outstanding player.
Mitchell was honoured at the CFL's awards banquet on Thursday night.
Voting was conducted by members of the Football Reports of Canada as well as the nine CFL head coaches.
It's the second outstanding player honour for Mitchell, who also won in 2015.
Mitchell, 28, had a CFL-high 35 touchdown passes this season in leading Calgary to the league's best regular-season record (13-5).
The native of Katy, Texas threw for 5,124 yards, recorded 42 completions of 30-plus yards and had a TD-to-interception ratio of 2.5, both tops in the CFL.
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