From his home in Utah, Ben Cahoon tells Rick Moffat that he’s looking forward to seeing Geroy Simon break his record. Just not this week against the Alouettes.
With no shortage of football pedigree, Alouettes receiver chats with CFL.ca’s Rick Moffat about his upbringing and the quick impact he has had on the Montreal offence.
At age 5 Chip Cox told his parents hed be a pro football player. He has lived up to his word and is leading the CFL in tackles. CFL.ca’s Rick Moffat has more.
Coming off the biggest game of his pro career, Rick Moffat chats with Tanner Marsh as well as the only person that could have been happier than he – his former college coach.
The difference between work and play is about to become painfully clear to Ryan Bomben. And as Rick Moffat explains it had better not be painful for Anthony Calvillo.
On a team that coins itself ‘Birds of Prey’, with a coach that some call ‘The Hawk’, it is a pair of Dinosaurs taking some of the spotlight in Montreal says Rick Moffat.
Brandon Whitaker’s return to the Als lineup tonight is an important one for both the team and Whitaker himself. And as Rick Moffat explains, it wasn’t an easy road back.
Rick Moffat believes that Quinton Porter’s performance against the Tiger-Cats on Thursday is an indication that the Als won’t be in trouble once Anthony Calvillo retires.
Following in the footsteps of one of the most successful coaches in franchise history, Dan Hawkins is feeling a different type of pressure in Montreal, says Rick Moffat.
By picking Calgary products Steven Lumbala and Mike Edem in the first round of yesterday’s Draft, Rick Moffat thinks the Als are getting a pair of studs.
At 40 years old, one would expect Anthony Calvillo to hang up the cleats sooner rather than later. But as Rick Moffat explains, that’s the last thing on his mind.