In the first of a seven-part series on amateur football, participation and development in Canada, amateur sports guru David Grossman shines a spotlight on the Saskatchewan Junior Riders who will ...
Mike Filer cut off his beard and hair on Wednesday after raising over $20,000 for the Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre. CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary has more.
Chris Jones is nothing if not divisive, but the Riders’ head coach and GM has made two things clear: He wins, and his players love him. CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary has more.
Unforgettable can’t describe how the night of Nov. 26, 2017 unfolded. And just like most of the iconic images the 105th Grey Cup produced, the last 12 months won’t soon be forgotten.
From the second the CFL came into his post-college radar, the questions have always hovered around Brandon Bridge. He’s been asked for years about first what it would mean to be drafted into the ...
Less than three weeks after taking the job Hervey’s tweaking might not be an overhaul but there’s certainly some renovations being done. CFL.ca’s Jim Morris has more from Vancouver.
With the Argos in the Grey Cup, CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary looks back on the dark days of February, when the team was without a head coach or GM going into free agency.
As the biggest game of the year looms, CFL.ca’s guest analyst Davis Sanchez sits down for a candid, 1-on-1 interview with Ricky Ray and Bo Levi Mitchell.
For Brock Sunderland and the Edmonton Eskimos, 2017 has brought plenty of twists and unexpected turns. Yet the rookie GM explains he’s exactly where he wants to be.
CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary placed himself in one of the most rabid environments in the CFL, taking his chances with the wild, bear costume-wearing crew in section 143 of Investors Group ...
Jason Maas is well aware that he may not be the most liked sideline boss in the CFL but he doesn’t seem to concerned about it. Chris O’Leary reports from Edmonton where the Esks have ...