CFL.ca’s Stampeders columnist Mark Stephen discusses the injury to the oft-durable Nik Lewis and how the Stamps try and fare without their emotional leader.
Much like last season, Kevin Glenn will lead the Stampeders into Montreal during Week 3. And as Mark Stephen explains, he’ll be looking for different results.
When the Stamps and Lions do battle on Friday night at McMahon Stadium, the largest crowd cheers may very well not be for a football player. Mark Stephen has more.
CFL.ca’s Mark Stephen reports from Stampeders camp where two players will be looked at very closely for different reasons in the final pre-season game in Regina.
As the Stamps get set to open the pre-season, CFL.ca columnist Mark Stephen says Calgary’s biggest challenge along the o-line may be finding a place for everyone.
Despite maintaining their corps personnel in the off-season, CFL.ca’s Mark Stephen says that the Stamps still have some positions to figure out in training camp.
The Stampeders wont be playing the new Ottawa team for another year, but they have already started to adjust their strategy to account for the CFL newcomers, says Mark Stephen.
According to Mark Stephen, the similarities between the Stamps’ 2008 Grey Cup trip and this one are rampant, leading him to think another Calgary victory is in store.
Amid everything that has taken place at McMahon Stadium this week, it is easy to overlook the fact there is a game to prepare for, says CFL.ca’s Mark Stephen.
CFL.ca’s Mark Stephen explains that while the Stamps are getting healthier, controlling the giveaway-takeaway can only help when going up against a big-play Riders squad.
Pink gloves, tape and towels are one thing but the Calgary Stampeders are so committed to the CFL Pink initiative that they a couple of their burly offensive linemen will have pink beards. Yes, ...