After a month of up and down struggles for the REDBLACKS, the time is now for Ottawa to flip things around and ensure themselves a spot in the playoffs.
The Ticats and Riders appear to be getting hot at the right time. Which emerging powerhouse is the most dangerous down the stretch? Pat Steinberg and Marshall Ferguson debate.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have the league’s top pass defence, as the secondary is hitting it’s stride with Jerry Glanville at the helm. CFL.ca’s Kristina Costabile has the story.
HAMILTON — 28-14 was the final score of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats first meeting with the Calgary Stampeders this season. The Tabbies found themselves on the losing end of that score, ...
Last year I had a ton of fun writing about what a signature play would look like for each team in 2017 and I had a some people asking if I would do it again for the 2018 version of each CFL ...
In a career of ups and downs, REDBLACKS quarterback Trevor Harris is in a slump. But as CFL.ca’s Matthew Cauz writes, he’s better than what we’re seeing.
Don’t look now, but the Montreal Alouettes are in the heat of contention in CFL playoff races – but is their success sustainable? More in The Weekly Say.
With two months left in the 2018 CFL regular season, Mike Reilly appears to be the clear favourite to win Most Outstanding Player. The first MOP watch of 2018 is here.
Many of these players won’t be on the field again this season, so, as CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary writes, consider this a nod to a group of stars whose seasons have been cut short.
The quarterback controversy is officially under way in Winnipeg, where Mike O’Shea has an extra week to choose between Matt Nichols and Chris Streveler. More in the QB Index.
On one side, you have a team rolling who might be without their starting quarterback. On the other, Matt Nichols and the Bombers continue to struggle in finding answers for their offensive woes.