Last summer Marc-Olivier Brouillette was logging hours at a law firm as he worked towards his law degree. This summer? He plays linebacker and safety across town for the Alouettes.
With the release of import kicker Justin Medlock, the Argos have placed all their eggs in Shaw’s basket — giving the rookie a vote of confidence and his first full time CFL gig.
Edmonton Eskimos rookie safety Saleem Borhot may have gotten his first career start due to injuries above him, but he’s showing the coaches he belongs on the first team.
After a near perfect start to his CFL career in Week 1, Stamps kicker Rob Maver is ready to head into Hamilton and face the man he replaced as Calgary’s kicker.
14 years after a soggy training camp in Hamilton, Bombers assistant Kyle Walters and Ticats assistant Dwayne Cameron, enter the CFL as rookies once again — this time as coaches.
At 26-years of age, he is one of the oldest first-year players looking to crack a CFL roster in 2010 and the CIS standout knows his chance may be now or never.
The Calgary Stampeders are hoping that Allen will be sharp on the grid iron, where he will be counted on to contribute to a defence that was Calgary’s Achilles’ heel in 2009.
They had to wait until the bitter end, but Western Mustangs Chris Greaves and Conor Elliott were finally drafted in the sixth and final round of the CFL draft on Sunday afternoon.
It was a banner day for players from the Canadian University ranks in the 2010 CFL Canadian Draft as 36 of the 47 players drafted came from CIS schools.
The massive lineman was an unsung hero for the Mustangs defence this past season, and he impressed scouts and coaches with his explosiveness at the CFL’s Evaluation Camp.