Donnovan and Davis break down the frenzy that was CFL Free Agency Day 1. From Reilly to BC, Edmonton loading up and the Bombers landing Willie, the west is wilder than ever before.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have made their biggest free agent acquisition on Wednesday afternoon, announcing the addition of international defensive end Ja’Gared Davis.
With Bo Levi Mitchell off the market, Popp wasted little time clearing the air on who will lead the squad under centre, naming second-year Argo James Franklin as the starter.
On Tuesday morning, Jim Popp made it very clear that James Franklin was the starting QB in Toronto in 2019. However not without a valiant bid for the CFL’s MOP.
John White is following his former GM Ed Hervey to BC, as the Lions have struck a deal with the international veteran running back through 2019, the team announced Wednesday.
The BC Lions got the biggest name in free agency on Tuesday, and they hope that star quarterback Mike Reilly can revitalize the franchise. Jim Morris writes.
After the dust settled from a busy Day 1 of free agency, CFL.ca senior writer Chris O’Leary chatted with Eskimos GM Brock Sunderland about a precedent-setting afternoon.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have added some experience to their receiving corps, announcing Wednesday they’ve signed free agent national Cory Watson to a one-year contract.
A day after losing their starting QB to free agency, the Ottawa REDBLACKS have began the process of filling the void left by Trevor Harris by signing Jonathon Jennings.
Despite some of the biggest-name free agents coming off the board, the frenzy is just getting started. CFL.ca looks at some names to watch on Day 2 of free agency.