Matt Cauz was right about one thing, SJ Green has been great in the passed. What he may have missed was the fact that Green is still dominating opposing defences.
From Brad Sinopoli’s unexpected play to the Winnipeg defence stuffing Calgary at the goal line five times, CFL.ca’s Don Landry has his Week 3 takeaways.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders notched their first win of the season and a lot of credit is due to the play of Kevin Gelnn and the faith Chris Jones has in him. Pat Steinberg addresses that, the ...
After a tough two-game set against last year’s champion REDBLACKS, Josh Bell and the Stampeders are starting to get their swagger back after a big road win in Winnipeg.
CFL.ca’s Don Landry isn’t the only one that feels that the Ottawa REDBLACKS may not be getting the respect they deserve, their star receiver shares his sentiments.
Going on four years later, Brian Tyms still remembers it all, even if he couldn’t hear anything.
He was a 24-year-old rookie with the Cleveland Browns (proof that the football gods can both bless ...
Lions’ running back Jeremiah Johnson made plays all game long on the ground and through the air, finishing the game with 102 total yards and two touchdowns.
For the CFL’s new commissioner, Wednesday marked another one of those monumental, never-forget-it days. Now, his post-football-playing life has come full circle.
It’s early, but two teams are already feeling some pressure this off-season. CFL.ca’s Marshall Ferguson has more on the Ticats-Riders Week 3 matchup in Regina.
Replacing Henry Burris and staring down the pressure of being the face of the franchise for the first time in his career, Trevor Harris is knocking on the door of the CFL quarterback penthouse.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have invitations, but will hardly be welcomed to the party with heartfelt hugs and kisses like soldiers returning from a tour of duty.
For the Calgary Stampeders, it was hard to find words for the back-and-forth affair that saw Calgary and Ottawa combine for 82 points. George Johnson has more.
Darvin Adams missed most of 2016 with a broken collarbone and is excited for his return to the field in Saskatchewan at the opening of the New Mosaic Stadium.
CFL.ca’s Jim Morris reports from Vancouver where defensive back Ronnie Yell has entered 2017 with an entirely new perspective on football and family following an injury that ended his ...
With four of their past six meetings having gone to overtime, two of which ending in a draw, the rematch of the Grey Cup rematch will be highly-anticipated on Thursday night.