Coming off their first bye week of the season, the Saskatchewan Roughriders look to meet with a familiar foe in the Hamilton Tiger-Cats when they travel to Tim Hortons Field on Thursday.
Questions have circled regarding the ‘missing pieces’ in Ottawa and Toronto after big losses to Calgary, but maybe the Stamps aren’t getting the credit their due. CFL.ca’s ...
From the Eskimos and Blue Bombers passing through the rain to Chris Rainey taking over in the Lions backfield, CFL.ca’s Don Landry has his five takeaways from Week 5.
While it feels like Saturday night’s game in BC was one that got away, the Bombers aren’t going to lament over it. More from Ed Tait of BlueBombers.com.
With the defence and special teams firing on all cylinders, the offence is the missing piece in Saskatchewan. Can the Riders re-discover their attack? Jamie Nye writes.
There were plenty of reasons for the Lions to be discouraged at halftime, but in his first start in 10 months, Travis Lulay’s veteran leadership steadied the ship.
Travis Lulay will get the start for the Lions this week in place of Jonathon Jennings and the young QB will need to roll with the shuffle. CFL.ca’s senior writer Chris O’Leary explains.
Rashaun Simonise, Darius Ciraco and Justin Howell lead early returns from the 2018 CFL Draft, as Marshall Ferguson reports on the first month of the year for new rookies.
With the success of William Powell this early in the season, the Ottawa REDBLACKS will be looking to get their run game going early against the Calgary Stampeders.
With the departure of DeVier Posey to the NFL this off-season, the Toronto Argonauts air attack is in need for a deep threat. CFL.ca’s Don Landry explains.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have a handful of offensive weapons at their disposal. It’s now just to ensure lengthy drives to ensure it becomes a strength of theirs.
There’s more to it than just football when Adam Bighill returns to Vancouver for the first time while wearing his new colours. This week’s PWC insight has more.
If you listen to what the coach and quarterback say, you are left with the impression that Wally Buono would like to start Travis Lulay this weekend but Lulay still isn’t convinced he’s ready to ...
From the first day he arrived in Saskatchewan until now, Chris Jones has never been afraid to do things his way. CFL.ca’s Matthew Cauz hopes that never changes.
After an off-season filled with big names changing places, which new additions are making the biggest addition early in 2018? Pat Steinberg and Marshall Ferguson debate.