From Brandon Banks running into the field goal posts on his touchdown to Mike Reilly playing with the flu, CFL.ca’s Don Landry has his takeaways from Week 18.
In past years, crossing over to the East seemed like the ‘easy road’ to the Grey Cup. Not the case this year, our Monday Morning QB Pat Steinberg writes.
Things turned sour quickly for the Argos and Alouettes in 2018, with both clubs looking towards the future. Who has a better chance to compete next season?
The BC Lions didn’t disappoint in head coach Wally Buono’s final regular season game at McMahon Stadium, coming out on top with a 26-21 victory over the Calgary Stampeders.
With their Week 18 win against the Argos, the Ticats are now tied with the Ottawa REDBLACKS for first place in the CFL East as they prepare to face Ottawa in back-to-back matchups.
The Argos are indeed disappointing with the way their season has unfolded but one playmaker is just happy to not only be back on the field but with a team he believes in. Jim Morris has more on ...
After Drew Brees set the all-time NFL passing record, Matthew Cauz turns to pro football’s all-time leader Anthony Calvillo. Will his record ever be broken?
June Jones is confident that as long as Jeremiah Masoli plays the way he believes he can with the last remaining games, there’s no reason he can’t be MOP.
The Riders, Bombers and Lions are trending upward after critical Week 17 wins, while the Eskimos are looking for answers. More in this week’s Nissan Titan Power Rankings.