Entering into the final week of the regular season, the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers have themselves with some of the highest odds of bringing home the 106th Grey Cup.
From the antics of Chris Jones to the Eskimos missing the playoffs, CFL.ca’s Matthew Cauz reflects on some of the top storylines of 2018 in a Halloween-themed column.
TORONTO — For the third consecutive week there is a new team atop the Nissan Titan Power Rankings.
Organized chaos might best describe the final month of the Canadian Football League ...
Once with numerous questions surrounding them and their consistency, the REDBLACKS are starting to come around and rise to the occasion as CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary writes.
Matt Nichols and Trevor Harris both had impressive performances in Week 20, but which one moved into the top-three? More in this week’s Rockstar QB Index.
From Cameron Marshall making a case for himself to John Bowman’s big performance in what could have been his last home game, CFL.ca’s Don Landry has his takeaways from Week 20.
The Riders and Bombers are playing their best football at exactly the right time. Meanwhile, the Stamps will play a rare high-stakes game in their season finale. More from our MMQB.
Despite the injury to Zach Collaros, the Riders rode their defence on route to a convincing win over the BC Lions, booking their home playoff matchup in the process.
Brad Sinopoli put his name in the CFL record books after hauling in his 113th reception, passing Ben Cahoon for most receptions by a Canadian in a single-season.
It is a game with many storylines for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, the most important also being the most compelling: with a win, they earn a spot in the Grey Cup derby.
With the Roughriders guaranteed a home playoff matchup, Chris Jones is wanting his squad to be a much better team at home, especially against the hot BC Lions.
With three touchdown catches in a 7:48 span vs. the Eskimos, BC Lions receiver DeVier Posey accomplished something rarely, if ever, seen in the Canadian Football League.