Abdul Kanneh’s first season in black and gold didn’t go as planned. As CFL.ca’s Don Landry writes, the former all-star is plotting his comeback in 2018.
T.J. Graham is hoping the number seven brings him some luck. Montreal is the veteran receiver’s seventh stop on his pro tour, one he hopes will be his last.
After last year’s late arrival, first round draft pick Nate Behar is getting ahead of schedule going into his second season. More on the Esks’ receiver.
Senior writer Chris O’Leary chronicles the life of Tyler Bieber was a victem of the tragic bus accident in Humboldt, SK Friday as the CFL community mourns the loss of a journalist rich with ...
Six years removed from his playing days, Terrell Owens is still contributing to the sport of football. He talked to CFL.ca’s Jim Morris before attending the Lions’ annual Orange ...
Before going pro, instead of the bright lights of a big-name college, Otha Foster joined the Marines. Matt Baker writes on the Lions’ defensive addition.
There is a long list, somewhere, containing the names of hundreds of teenage football players who learned from a man who was more than just a coach.
Clarke Pulford is a legend.
Whether it was ...
James Franklin had arrived in San Diego for a workout with a quarterbacks coach, looked at his beautiful surroundings and like so many of us, pulled his phone out of his pocket.
It was May, 2013 ...
CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary sat down with Montreal QB Josh Freeman who wants to ensure that he is more than just a name, ready to put in the necessary work to try and turn the Alouettes around.
He was 17 when the Edmonton Eskimos signed him and just 18 when he made the team, a prodigy punter with a leg that performed like it was 10 years older than the rest of his body.
Hank Ilesic, a ...
Two members of the 2017 draft class, Edmonton Eskimos defensive end Kwaku Boateng and Calgary Stampeders defensive back Tunde Adeleke, made an impact in their rookie seasons.
A week following the passing of Argos legend Leo Cahill, the coach’s former quarterback weighed in on one of the most unique personalities the CFL has ever seen.
They have never met, reside in different parts of the country, but there is, at least, one thing linking Emily Clarke and Taylor Mickelboro – and that’s football.
Residents in Canadian Football ...