As CFL.ca’s Jim Morris writes, many CFL quarterbacks have been enduring their own rollercoaster this season as they attempt to prove their worth as teams push for the playoffs.
James and Davis talk Johnny Manziel’s next big start along with his recent comments. Plus, does BC now have the best secondary in the league? More in the latest from The Waggle.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have taken a new approach to scoring touchdowns this season, on pace for record highs in defensive and special teams scores.
The signal-caller is always under close watch in football, but five pivots in particular will be in the spotlight when their teams take the field in Week 15. More in The Weekly Say.
Marc Trestman is slowly phasing Duron Carter into the team’s offence and the receiver can’t wait for his chance to help his team. CFL.ca’s senior writer Chris O’Leary has more.
The Eskimos look to shift from a middle-third of the season that saw them go 3-3 and turn the tide, treating the final six games no different than playoffs.
Week 14 seemed to have been an absolute free-for-all on defence and special teams. Marshall Ferguson recaps the most memorable moments in this week’s Tale of the Tape.
Trevor Harris answered his critics in a big way over the weekend, leading the REDBLACKS to a potential season-defining win in Regina. More in this week’s QB Index.
Despite two losses to the Calgary Stampeders this season, June Jones and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats are remaining optimistic as they push towards playoffs.
The Stampeders have had their injury woes of late, but one player taking advantage is speedy running back Romar Morris. More from CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary.
A dominant performance by the BC defence and a steady relief appearance from Jonathon Jennings have the Lions feeling confident following Friday’s 32-14 win in Montreal.