With Week 6 of the CFL in the books, Calgary's Bo Levi Mitchell and Toronto teammates Lirim Hajrullahu and A.J. Jefferson were named the league's Top Performers.

Mitchell, a former Grey Cup MVP, led the Calgary Stampeders to a 44-41 overtime win over the BC Lions on Friday.

The 26-year-old quarterback threw for 364 yards and three touchdowns in the win and helped Calgary secure first place in the Western Division.

Mitchell completed a key two-point conversion to tie the game at 41 and led the Stamps down the field to set up a game winning 42-yard field goal by Rene Paredes in overtime.

The product of Eastern Washington is tied for the league lead in touchdown passes with 11, and trails only Edmonton's Mike Reilly in passing yards with 1584.

Hajrullahu was a perfect 5-of-5 on field goals and booted a 53-yard kick that sealed a 23-20 Argos win over the Redblacks on Sunday.

The Western University product added a single and a convert to score 17 of Toronto's 23 points in the game.

Hajrullahu has connected on 16 of his 19 field goal attempts so far this season.

The 26-year-old Canadian is the first kicker/punter to ever be named to the Top Performers list.

Rounding out the list for Week 6 is Hajrullahu's Toronto teammate Jefferson.

The defensive back hauled in a pair of interceptions in Toronto's 23-20 win over Ottawa, including a Danny O'Brien pass on a fake field goal attempt from the Argos' five-yard line.

The Fresno State product's second pick of the game came off of reigning Most Outstanding Player Henry Burris in the final minute of the game to seal the win.

Jefferson accumulated 29 return yards from his two turnovers and added five tackles in the win.