Matt Nichols has received his share of criticism this season, but lately the Bombers’ pivot has been a stabilizing force. More in this week’s Rockstar QB Index.
The playoff race in the West continues to heat up, setting us up for a chaotic final few weeks of the season. Our Monday Morning QB Pat Steinberg writes.
Sitting in second place in the West Division with a 10-5 record and three regular season games remaining, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are finding ways to win at exactly the right time.
What happened to the defending Grey Cup Champions? From the injury to Ricky Ray to the loss of Corey Chamblin, CFL.ca’s Jamie Nye tries to piece it all together.
Set to meet for the second time this season, the clash between Andrew Harris and William Powell is one of the CFL’s true heavyweight bouts. More in this week’s insights from PwC.
Going up against their final East Division opponent of the regular season, the Bombers are remaining focused so a blowout to the hands of the REDBLACKS doesn’t happen again.
Just how concerning is the Eskimos’ current slump? The writers weigh in on that, the Andrew Harris-William Powell debate, and the most impressive stat of 2018 in The Weekly Say.
With more football on TV than any other time of year, CFL.ca’s Marshall Ferguson takes a detailed look at which CFL quarterbacks resemble that of their NFL counterparts.
It’s an unfortunate reality when a player is forced out before the time comes for him to make that decision himself, but as Chris O’Leary writes, players like Travis Lulay and John ...
For all the Mike Reilly talk, a different quarterback is quietly putting together the best year of his career. CFL.ca tracks the race for Most Outstanding Player.
TORONTO — With large part to do with their 30-3 victory in Edmonton, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers projections have increased across the board, and in turn has knocked the Eskimos towards the bottom ...
After news that Alessia Cara will perform the Freedom Mobile Grey Cup Halftime Show, CFL.ca’s Matthew Cauz looks back on some of the most memorable halftime performances.
No time for pity as the Lions will lean on short-term memory, forgetting the loss to the Ticats and moving on to the remaining five games of their schedule.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have rolled with the punches this season, and now they’re are fighting back in the highly-competitive West. More in the Nissan Titan Power Rankings.