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The IRFU allowed the third place team to qualify for a playoff berth.
The Ontario Rugby Football Union (ORFU) withdrew from Grey Cup competition.
For the first time, the Grey Cup game was held in Western Canada at Vancouver's Empire Stadium. The total Grey Cup attendance was 39,500 and had a gross revenue of $198,000.
Montreal's Tex Coulter became the first player to win the Most Outstanding Lineman Award.
Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points
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| November 26
43rd Annual Grey Cup Game: Empire Stadium – Vancouver, British Columbia |
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| WIFU Champion | IRFU Champion | ||
| Edmonton Eskimos 34 | Montreal Alouettes 19 | ||
| The Edmonton Eskimos are the 1955 Grey Cup Champions | |||
NOTE: The following players were selected to the All-Star team as replacements for players who would have had to play both ways in the Shrine Game (denoted with an *):
NOTE: The following players were selected to the All-Star team as replacements for players who would have had to play both ways, or were injured, in the Shrine Game (denoted with an *):
NOTE: During this time most players played both ways, so the All-Star selections do not distinguish between some offensive and defensive positions.
| Preceded by 1954 in Canadian football |
Canadian football seasons | Succeeded by 1956 in Canadian football |
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