While 2012 has been difficult for the Ticats defence when it comes to injuries, the team will get a huge boost on Saturday as Markeith Knowlton returns to the lineup.
With four games remaining in the regular season, if the Ticats just take care of the schedule in front of them, they will keep Edmonton at bay as the playoffs near.
University of Regina defensive lineman Stefan Charles can cause a lot of trouble for opposing offences in between the white lines, but he knows how to avoid it off the field.
CFL.ca’s Justin Dunk reports from Ticats practice where coach George Cortez hinted at the possibility of the Ticats releasing a two-headed monster in their backfield.
A lot has been said about the Ticats defence this year but as Justin Dunk explains, injuries have played a big factor in why the unit taken some time to come together.
Now that Chris Williams has surpassed Gizmo Williams with his record major last week, Justin Dunk takes a look at what other milestones could be in front of the sophomore returner.
With Chevon Walker sidelined with an injury, Avon Cobourne takes over in the Ticats’ backfield, eager to prove he still has what it takes as Justin Dunk explains.
Almost a third of the way through the season, CFL.ca’s Justin Dunk breaks down a Hamilton Tiger-Cats squad that compares very little to the form they took early on.
CFL.ca’s Justin Dunk argues that if there were ever an athlete that warranted a celebrated return it’s Andy Fantuz when he steps foot in Regina again this weekend.
As if he wasn’t fast enough already, Chris Williams tells CFL.ca’s Justin Dunk about an unconventional training method that allows him to blow by defenders with more ease.
Despite the numbers, CFL.ca’s Justin Dunk says that the Hamilton Tiger-Cats defence is not far off from displaying the form that everyone is expecting in 2012.
Following their tough Week 1 loss to the Roughriders on their home soil, Justin Dunk says the Hamilton Tiger-Cats defence must get ready to rebound in Week 2.
After going 26-28 over their last 54 regular season games, CFL.ca columnist Justin Dunk examines why the Ticats are poised to distance themselves from their mediocre play.