Despite some key losses, many believe the Winnipeg Blue Bombers are ready to take the next step. We break down their roster in our latest off-season depth chart.
The surprise release of Alex Green and Justin Capicciotti left many CFL fans scratching their heads on Tuesday afternoon. CFL.ca’s Marshall Ferguson tries to make sense of the cuts.
Through the voices of those who know Ricky Ray best, CFL.ca’s senior writer Chris O’Leary examines the legacy Ray leaves behind and how it led him to the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.
After a prolific 16-year career, Ricky Ray has announced his retirement. His career numbers reveal one of the best quarterbacks the league has ever seen.
From winning four Grey Cups to holding the CFL record for single-season and single-game completion percentage, here’s a look back at Ricky Ray’s career by the numbers.
After an off-season of change, the Stamps have a steep hill to climb as they look to defend their championship. CFL.ca breaks down their off-season depth chart.
History tells us that only a small handful of rookies will make an impact in 2019. CFL.ca considers 10 players that have a chance to become starters at some point this season.
In his first time overseeing a CFL Draft, everything seemed to go according to plan for Riders general manager Jeremy O’Day. More from CFL.ca’s Jamie Nye.
Fans may not get to see Mathieu Betts right away in an Edmonton Eskimos uniform, but he may just be worth the wait. More on the draft’s top-ranked prospect.
There aren’t many days in the football calendar that allow for full, unbridled optimism, but draft day is one of them.
That feeling may have been at its strongest across the CFL on Thursday night ...
It was a big night for Canada’s top football prospects as Mathieu Betts, Shane Richards and Justin McInnis all went off the board early on a memorable night at the 2019 CFL Draft.
As teams get set for Thursday’s CFL Draft, another Canadian prospect has suddenly become available. What’s next for former third overall pick Danny Vandervoort?
There’s just something about fans in the Maritimes that former Argonaut Jeff Johnson can’t get enough of. CFL.ca’s senior writer Chris O’Leary explains.
Jon Cornish may have set the standard for Canadian running backs, but as Pat Steinberg writes, the former Stampeder was one of the best ever at his position, regardless of nationality.