Navneet Kaur will be one of 13 new Canadian citizens on the field at Mosaic on Monday as they celebrate their citizenship. CFL.ca’s senior writer Chris O’Leary has more.
Calgary Stampeders backup quarterback Nick Arbuckle pulled off something special in Week 3, leading two touchdown drives to complete the comeback against the BC Lions.
It’s too soon to call Cody Fajardo ‘the next one’, but the early results are encouraging, writes CFL.ca’s Jamie Nye, who breaks down the Riders’ quarterback situation.
With Vernon Adams Jr. and Cody Fajardo pushed into action, which backup quarterback could take the No. 1 job? Pat Steinberg and Marshall Ferguson debate.
At the start of his fourth season in the CFL and one sleep away from just his fifth start in the league, Vernon Adams Jr. has learned a valuable lesson.
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A bend-but-don’t-break defence and two highlight-reel touchdowns from Lucky Whitehead led the Bombers past the Eskimos in their home-opener Thursday night.
Trevor Harris has been the CFL’s best quarterback through two weeks of the season. What explains the Eskimo QB’s early success? Marshall Ferguson writes.
It’s been seven years since CFL.ca’s Don Landry had sat in the stands to watch a Argonauts game and writes about his experience at Toronto’s home opener last weekend.
Cody Fajardo is looking to repeat his breakout performance from Week 2, while Vernon Adams Jr. hopes to make his bid count for a starting job in Montreal as Week 3 kicks off.
There was plenty of hype over the BC Lions this off-season, but it hasn’t yet translated to victories. Is it too early to be concerned? More in The Weekly Say.
Dominique Davis and Cody Fajardo broke out in a big way in Week 2, while Jeremiah Masoli carved up the Argos’ secondary. Marshall Ferguson grades QB accuracy.
It has been over five years since Chris Matthews suited up for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and now the former Most Outstanding Rookie is finally ready to make his return.
Where many expected a defensive duel, the REDBLACKS and Riders combined for 85 points over the weekend. Matthew Cauz writes on a ‘game of the year’ candidate.
From the Ottawa REDBLACKS silencing the critics to Sean Thomas-Erlington breaking out in the Ticats backfield, CFL.ca’s Don Landry has his Week 2 takeaways.