It’s not every day you get invited into the huddle of your favourite football team, but that became the reality for Tyler Roberts and Nathan Froggatt. CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary writes.
The return of William Stanback is just the latest in a string of positive developments for a Montreal Alouettes team who enter Touchdown Atlantic with nothing but momentum on their side.
William Powell scored twice for the Riders – off a turnover in the first quarter and late in the fourth – as he helped Saskatchewan win their fifth-straight contest.
For Dale Russell, Sunday’s coin toss will be an emotional one. Her son Triston Reece, who was murdered in July, will be honoured before kickoff at Touchdown Atlantic.
Anthony LeBlanc says Touchdown Atlantic won’t directly impact the Schooners’ future success, but there’s plenty of opportunity this weekend in Moncton.
It’s too early to call it a must-win, but the REDBLACKS could use a victory when they travel to take on the Riders in Regina as Week 11 continues in the CFL.
The Bombers now hold an 8-2 record after their road win against the Eskimos, and once again the team relied on key contributions from all three phases.
With three downs and a 20-second play clock, every now and then we’re reminded that no lead is safe in the CFL. Pat Steinberg and Marshall Ferguson debate on the biggest comebacks.
Can the Edmonton Eskimos continue their roll when the take on the first-place Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Friday? The CFL’s writers weigh in on all four games with their picks for Week 11.
Lewis Ward’s pro football record 69 straight field goals may never be broken. CFL.ca’s Matthew Cauz writes on some of the league’s milestones that could stand for eternity.
Often one of the most maligned quarterbacks in the league, how will Nichols’ absence impact the Bombers’ Grey Cup hopes? The debate is on in The Weekly Say.