As CFL.ca’s Jamie Nye first reported, the Riders have named Jacques Chapdelaine their next OC, a move he says will spark an offensive transformation in Riderville.
In the wake of the Bombers’ decision to move on from Coach Etch, CFL.ca’s Bob Irving weighs Richie Hall and Mike Benevides as top candidates for replacement.
The decision to dismiss Defensive Coordinator Gary Etcheverry wasn’t an easy one, the coach confirmed on Wednesday after the Bombers made their first off-season shakeup.
The 2014 season couldn’t have gone much better for the Stamps as they led from start to finish with the focus now shifting to a repeat for 2015 in their head coach’s last season.
For a second-straight season, the Tiger-Cats came one game short of claiming the ultimate prize. Here’s what they’ll need to do to get over the hump in 2015.
The Edmonton Eskimos were one of the best stories of the 2014 season as they went from a four-win team in 2014 to a Western Finalist in 2015 thanks to a new coach and great defence.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders were riding high until an injury to their quarterback hurt their chances of a repeat and ultimately sent them out in the Western Semi-Final.
After a rough start to the post-Calvillo era, the Alouettes found new life in the season’s second half, thanks in large part to a new QB and a stellar defence.
Injuries and youth hampered the Argos in the pursuit of a Grey Cup just missing a playoff spot in 2014 as they look to 2015 with hopes of returning to the top.
The Blue Bombers seemed to have turned things around in 2014 but they fell short in the end as they look ahead to 2015 to take the next step and finish a season strong.
Bo Levi Mitchell and Solomon Elimimian spent much of 2014 in the spotlight, and now headline the winners of this year’s Weekly Say fan poll results. Find out who else won!
Anthony Calvillo is one of the greatest professional quarterbacks of all time, but as a coach realizes he won’t be handed anything. For him, this is unexplored territory.
Riders All-Star defensive tackle Tearrius George re-signed with the Riders on Friday, and said he decision to stay in Riderville was about more than just money.
While many players enjoyed their big breakout year in 2014, more could be on the way in 2015. Here’s our list of the top 15 we think will emerge as CFL stars next year.
After a short break, the Weekly Say returns to reflect on the 2014 CFL season! Have your say, as fans vote on a series of questions on the season that was.
Speculation is rampant about which big stars might be headed where, but some free agents may not be going anywhere. Here are six names likely staying put in 2015.
Ricky Foley is slated to become a free agent in February, but he doesn’t seem interested in leaving Riderville after a disappointing finish to a strong 2014.