Twenty-five years drift away in the blink of an eye as Doug Flutie thinks back on Nov. 29, 1992. On Saturday, Flutie and the old Stamps will be honoured on legacy night.
BC Lions receiver Bryan Burnham prides himself in the way he mentally prepares each and every week. According to Jim Morris, his habits are paying off.
A ball bouncing off the field goal post was all that prevented Saskatchewan from a perfect Saturday night. But for CFL.ca’s Jamie Nye, the result will only be a footnote.
Almost 40 years later, Rocky DiPietro still remembers what he calls the very humble beginnings of his career. Eventually a Ticats great, things didn’t start out that way for DiPietro.
Four months after his death, Ezzrett ‘Sugarfoot’ Anderson’s legacy is built on the impact he made on his adopted hometown after retiring from football in 1954.
George Reed’s selection to be the name on the back of the Riders’ t-shirts for their July 1 stadium-unveiling game against Winnipeg is a no-brainer, writes CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary.
Lui Passaglia was an easy player for Lions fans to get behind. It’s been 17 years since he stopped playing, but he still feels a strong connection with the organization.
For former Ottawa Rough Rider Bill Hatanaka, diversity and inclusiveness are what make the CFL special. Hatanaka’s story transcends his accomplishments on the field.
Peter Dalla Riva arrived in Hamilton from Italy with his family in 1953 as a wide eyed eight-year-old. His journey, like many immigrants, turned out to be a unique one.
For Michael “Pinball” Clemons, Canadian culture speaks for itself. Chris O’Leary has more on the man who identifies himself as American by birth and Canadian by choice.
If you’re an Esks’ fan, you know that Norman Kwong and Don Getty played on those three-in-a-row Eskimos teams of the 1950s. Chris O’Leary has more on two Eskimos legends.
How did the Montreal Alouettes come together? How were the tough decisions made? Find out that and more with a behind the scenes documentary entitled ‘In The Nest’.
Future Hall of Famer Henry Burris wrote the first ever CFL-exclusive article for The Players Tribune on his career, path to the CFL and the obstacles that he faced along the way.
While detractors call him selfish and immature, others say Duron Carter is simply passionate and misunderstood. Carter opens up to CFL.ca’s Don Landry before his Montreal return.