In the aftermath of American Thanksgiving, Argos quarterback Ricky Ray showed his gratitude for his offensive line with the purchase of a gift card to The Keg, “just to say thank you for ...
Two of the more soft spoken and methodical head coaches in the CFL met in front of a gathering of media Wednesday morning as the unofficial kickoff to Grey Cup week.
Calgary handed Toronto a 23-7 defeat on August 26, the Stampeders’ second win over the Argonauts in three weeks and a loss that dropped the Argos to 4-6 overall. Exactly three months later, the ...
Toronto Argonauts head coach Marc Trestman and Calgary Stampeders head coach Dave Dickenson take centre stage in the league’s annual Grey Cup head coaches press conference.
Davis Sanchez and James Cybulski ring in Grey Cup Week by taking an early look at the matchups, looking back on the Eastern and Western Finals and setting the scene for what should be a busy week ...
The Toronto Argonauts arrived in Ottawa for the 105th Grey Cup and they were calm, collected and ready to start preparing for Sunday. CFL.ca’s Don Landry has more.
The Stamps are back for their third Grey Cup in four years but as Jim Morris explains, there is nothing but winning on their mind, especially after last year’s letdown.
While Stamps may be the better favourite, on paper there’s little separating the top team in the West from the top team in the East. We break down this weekend’s Grey Cup matchup.
Sunday’s Grey Cup matchup has been determined, featuring several prolific veterans and even some intriguing newcomers. CFL.ca lists some of the players to watch.
After two close contests, the Stamps and Argos are on their way to the 105th Grey Cup — and as Pat Steinberg writes, that shouldn’t come as a surprise.
The 105th Grey Cup presented by Shaw will bring plenty of star power to the nation’s capital. We take a position by position look at who might have the edge.