The Montreal Alouettes missed an opportunity to increase their lead in the crossover. Pat Steinberg weighs in on that and gears up for the division races.
Offensive coordinator Jason Maas may be in his first year with the REDBLACKS but his relationship with head coach Rick Campbell goes back nearly two decades.
It’s been a long road for Khalil Bass. After being passed over by multiple teams, Bass has thrived with the Bombers and become an important part of defence.
From how to act on social media to the use of the word ‘hater’, CFL.ca’s Matthew Cauz checks in with his tips on how to consume sports. Of course, you don’t have to agree.
Losing Zach Collaros for an extended period of time would be the worst-case scenario for the Ticats. Pat Steinberg weighs in on that and gears up for the final West playoff spot.
Whether it is playing experience or circumstance, the only thing faster than Anthony Calvillo’s rise up the coaching ranks is his work ethic, explains Don Landry.
With Kevin Glenn’s return to the lineup, the question facing the Riders is who should start at quarterback moving forward? We see a case for both Glenn and Brett Smith.
A loss in the Banjo Bowl leaves plenty of questions in Riderville with seven games remaining, writes CFL.ca’s Rod Pedersen — including who should start at quarterback.
Matt Nichols delivers a message to his doubters, while Cauchy Muamba steals some of the spotlight from his brother Henoc. CFL.ca’s Don Landry checks in with his takeaways.
Matt Nichols was the star of the Banjo Bowl and Chevon Walker played a key role too, writes CFL.ca’s Matt Cauz among other eye-opening results in Week 12.
Is Zach Collaros distancing himself from the rest of the pack in the MOP race? Pat Steinberg weighs in on that and how some teams like the REDBLACKS aren’t about to go away.
Ricky Foley says one shouldn’t look to deep into last week’s lopsided loss, telling Don Landry I think youll see a much closer game and a much better effort by us.
The Bombers need Nichols to provide continuity and the Argos need to put up a fight, writes CFL.ca’s Pat Steinberg, as three teams look to bounce back from Week 11 losses.