The Alouettes and Lions picked up their first wins of the season, while there was a common theme for four teams in Week 4. Pat Steinberg writes in this week’s MMQB.
Despite facing some adversity against the REDBLACKS, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers proved they’re contenders to be the best in the league. CFL.ca’s Jamie Nye explains.
It’s a strange feeling to fail but win at the same. But as CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary writes, the BC Lions are happy to take two points from the Argos in a bizarre finish.
In what was a slow-progressing game, John White IV tallied 138 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries while Lemar Durant built on his hot start to 2019 with 9 catches for 125 yards and a touchdown ...
With Matt Nichols sidelined and an 18-point lead nearly evapourated, there were plenty of reasons for the Bombers to fold the tent. But they didn’t, moving to 3-0 with a win over Ottawa.
While defence wins championships, there’s nothing more thrilling than a dominant offence. Who has the CFL’s most exciting attack? Steinberg and Ferguson debate.
Running back William Stanback said his stellar performance on Thursday night in front of a home crowd was something he had been hoping for since training camp.
Scott Schutz and the CFL teamed up to bring a flag football clinic to Iqaluit, Nunavut to encourage kids to #TryFootball. CFL.ca’s senior writer Chris O’Leary writes.
Mike Reilly had his best game as a BC Lion, but a couple of younger quarterbacks stole the spotlight in Week 3. CFL.ca’s Marshall Ferguson breaks it all down.
Quarterback Cody Fajardo was a big reason why the Saskatchewan Roughriders rebounded from an 0-2 season start to defeat the Toronto Argonauts in the Canada Day home opener.