The Calgary Stampeders and Ottawa Red Blacks will both be heading to Edmonton Tuesday, November 20, to start preparing for their meeting in the 106th Grey Cup Sunday, November 25.

Stamps Head Coach Dave Dickenson says Red Blacks quarterback, Trevor Harris, is playing with a chip on his shoulder, but the Stamps have had his number the last couple of years.

"I don't think there's hardly anybody, maybe eight, ten people that were on that team. We're just a different team and we're just trying to take advantage of today and not look back."

The Stamps are all business as they get set to make their third straight appearance in the CFL title game.

They lost to these Red Blacks in 2016 and to the Toronto Argonauts in 2017.

For the Stamps this is their fifth trip to the Grey Cup since 2012, but they only have one title to show for it, that coming in 2014 in a 20-16 win over the Hamilton Tiger Cats at BC Place.

Dickenson says while it's not exactly a home game, being close to home is an advantage.

"We're looking forward to just trying to accomplish something this team has been striving for, not only this year, but the past few years and we feel that being in Alberta should help us."

In the meantime, the Stamps won't have to contend with Red Blacks DB Jonathan Rose.

He's been suspended for the Grey Cup game after being ejected from this past Sunday's Eastern Final against Hamilton after being involved in an altercation that included him shoving an official.

In a statement from the league, they explain why Rose is being suspended.

"If we fail to send a strong signal when there is physical abuse of an official, whatever the circumstances, we risk sending the wrong message to not only the athletes in our league but young and aspiring athletes, coaches and even parents throughout sport. Officials are an important part of athletic competition, responsible for its integrity. While their contributions too often go unsung, we cannot allow them to be disrespected or, worse, abused."

The 106th Grey Cup game goes Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. from Commonwealth Stadium.