As the dust settles on Chris Jones’ departure, the Riders’ coaching search is just getting started. Chris O’Leary considers some of the options in Saskatchewan.
He may not be playing football right now but that doesn’t mean Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback Matt Nichols isn’t working on his game or keeping busy with an internship.
Adam Bighill signed a three-year contract extension with the Bombers but that isn’t the only team he’s a part of in Winnipeg. CFL.ca’s Don Landry explains.
A week after signing a contract extension, Chris Jones got an offer he couldn’t refuse. For CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary, there’s no harm in Jones’ decision.
With nearly 250 players pending free agency, some are sure to change teams. CFL.ca looks at a few of the big names that could be on the move come Feb. 12.
While there’s no perfect formula for building a Grey Cup winner, a core starting with Adam Bighill is a nice start. CFL.ca’s Marshall Ferguson writes on Bighill’s impact.
The first-ever player selected in the CFL-LFA draft, Diego Jair Viamontes Cotera, couldn’t believe it when they called his name. CFL.ca’s senior writer Chris O’Leary explains.
After the first LFA combine in Mexico, CFL general managers and coaches saw potential in the players and growth in the future of the partnership. CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary writes.
With a new contract through 2020, Chris Jones is looking to finish the job with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Our Monday Morning QB Pat Steinberg writes.
With Mexico’s top football prospects ready for testing, general managers around the league say they believe the CFL’s partnership with the LFA opens doors for everyone involved.