Grey Cups are not won on paper, but certain trends could shine some light on the factors that will determine Sunday’s matchup between Winnipeg and Hamilton.
In a Grey Cup matchup we haven’t seen in 35 years, there are plenty of unique angles to Sunday’s game between the Bombers and Ticats. CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary writes.
First they were longtime teammates, then they were on the same coaching staff. Now, Mike O’Shea and Orlondo Steinauer will be opposing head coaches in the Grey Cup.
The stage is set for the 107th Grey Cup presented by Shaw. From Zach Collaros to the Ticats’ shot at redemption, Matthew Cauz writes on some of the top storylines.
CFL.ca’s senior writer Chris O’Leary documents a remarkable 2019 journey for Zach Collaros that ultimately has culminated with an unlikely Grey Cup berth.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are one step away from ending the longest Grey Cup drought after coming out on top against the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the Western Final.
Craig Dickenson and Cody Fajardo lamented on a great season after the Saskatchewan Roughriders were bounced from the CFL playoffs by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Western Final.
The league’s top-ranked offence stole the show once again, as Dane Evans and the receiving duo of Brandon Banks and Bralon Addison led Hamilton past Edmonton in the Eastern Final.
CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary shines the light on a Western matchup that could see more than five quarterbacks take the field and that is something new even for this rivalry.
There are many questions under centre that need answers. Brodie Lawson, Chris O’Leary and Marshall Ferguson tackle all of them in this week’s Swoop Airlines Ariel Report.
With Cody Fajardo and Chris Streveler both nursing injuries, the gamesmanship begins between coaches and media. As CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary writes, it’s hardly anything new.
Defensive back Josh Johnson closed out the Alouettes season with a pair of interceptions last week late and now he looks to do the same against the CFL’s most dynamic playmaker.
Even against the CFL’s best run defence, the Saskatchewan Roughriders know they need to commit to the ground game. More on a key matchup in Sunday’s Western Final.
For Zach Collaros, change has been the only constant, yet the Bombers’ new quarterback is embracing his new surroundings. CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary writes.