From three timeless rivalries on Labour Day Weekend to a triple-header that will close out the season, we break down some dates you should circle in 2018.
Two weeks after winning the Grey Cup, Jim Popp took the first step in trying to secure the biggest win of the offseason for his team.
After Monday’s trade with the Edmonton Eskimos, the Toronto ...
The Bombers won 12 games and hosted their first playoff game since 2011 this year. Ed Tait breaks down the numbers behind a successful season in Winnipeg.
The coaching carousel is slow to start this off-season, but the biggest domino could be about to fall. Chris O’Leary writes on the situation in Montreal.
While there’s no reason to panic in Calgary, CFL.ca’s Pat Steinberg writes that the status quo may not work. How will John Hufnagel approach the off-season?
In about 20 short minutes on Monday, June Jones reminded fans exactly what he brought to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats this season.
The announcement of his three-year deal should serve as a beacon of ...
With the amount of pending free agents on his team, Stampeders general manager John Hufnagel has his work cut out for him this off-season. Stampeders.com George Johnson has more.
The possibilities appear to be endless as this hurricane that is the 2018 CFL off-season continues to develop. Where will all the QBs end up? Jeff Krever plays matchmaker.
CFL.ca’s Jim Morris breaks down a busy day in Vancouver where the Lions shook up the front office and effectively began to usher in a new era of BC football.
Calgary Stampeders quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell says he has no regrets over his fateful last pass to the end zone in the 105th Grey Cup presented by Shaw.