Quarterback jobs in pro football are coveted and extremely limited, meaning for many, the next couple of weeks will be career-defining. CFL.ca looks at the depth chart under centre.
Pundits across the CFL think Calgary will win West, Toronto will take the East, the Eskimos will win the 106th Grey Cup and Mike Reilly will win his second consecutive MOP.
Nothing brings out the excitement in training camp like a quarterback competition, which is why all eyes are on Montreal this week. CFL.ca breaks it down.
The sprint is under way for players trying to earn starting jobs and roster spots in training camp. CFL.ca looks at some of the position battles to keep an eye on.
He’s been on their negotiation list for multiple years, he’s been in negotiations with the team for close to a year, and all of a sudden, he’s here.
It’s surreal on many levels for football fans ...
Johnny Manziel is a Hamilton Tiger-Cat, but there are still plenty of questions surrounding the former Heisman Trophy winner. Our Monday Morning Quarterback writes.
Adam Bighill’s most important contribution to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers may not be his physicality. CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary draws some wisdom from Davis Sanchez.
Amid all the excitement of Saturday’s signing, Johnny Manziel’s new head coach made one thing clear: The Ticats’ new QB has lots of work ahead of him. Chris O’Leary writes.
Johnny Manziel made his first impression on the CFL world on Saturday, answering to reporters at his introductory press conference at Tim Hortons Field.
CFL.ca’s senior writer, Chris O’Leary, provides instant analysis on how the Johnny Manziel signing could effect the rest of the Canadian Football League.
After the disappointment of not having his teammates with him when he won MOP during Grey Cup Week, Mike Reilly is eyeing the Eskimos going all the way to the final game in November.