The Edmonton Eskimos lead the league with seven all-star selections, and while that alone won’t win them a championship, it bodes well for their future.
While the Grey Cup spotlight shined brightest on Bo Levi Mitchell, the Stampeders may not have won the 102nd Grey Cup without Corey Mace’s late fourth-quarter sack.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers receiver Clarence Denmark earned his first ever All-Star nod on Thursday, evidence of his rapid emergence among the CFL’s top receivers.
The end of Sunday’s Grey Cup was by far the most heartbreaking moment of Brandon Banks’ football career, but he’s still got plenty of time to write a happier ending.
Coaching changes are the talk of the Riders’ off-season so far, but Brendan Taman says the team’s biggest need after a disappointing 2014 finish is more depth.
The 102nd Grey Cup was a thriller that went right down to the wire, with the Stamps claiming their first title since ’08. Here’s what we learned from Calgary’s big win.
The Ticats cleaned out their lockers on Tuesday, expressing everything from Grey Cup disappointment to eagerness to get back on the field and compete in 2015.
Wally Buonos legacy as a coach has already been secured. Buonos legacy as a GM will come under scrutiny this winter as he tries to repair the damage done to the Lions.
Sunday’s 102nd Grey Cup Championship had just about everything, and here to break it down with a Tuesday edition of Monday Morning Quarterback is CFL.ca’s Pat Steinberg.
Despite a heartbreaking loss in his first Grey Cup start, Zach Collaros put things in perspective post game, knowing that there is a bright future ahead.
After Maurice Price was a healthy scratch in last week’s Western Final victory over Edmonton, he rewarded the team’s decision to play in the 102nd Grey Cup.
After a week all about finishing, the Calgary Stampeders did just that on Sunday night in Vancouver. CFL.ca’s Jim Morris has more on how the Stamps took care of business.
Tiger-Cats returner Brandon Banks was beside himself after the game as was most of a shaken Hamilton locker room. CFL.ca’s Don Landry reports from the 102nd Grey Cup.
Quickly earning a reputation as the league’s top cover corner, Delvin Breaux shows us the amount of prep that goes into each and every opponent. CFL.ca’s Don Landry reports.
The Stampeders are heavy favourites for the 102nd Grey Cup but they are entering the big game with the idea that anyone can win despite the odds-makers.
The 102nd Grey Cup Championship is finally here! Get primed for the big game with all of the latest trends and important numbers, as the Ticats and Stamps get set to battle.
Bryan Hall is good at tracking quarterbacks and helping stop the run. Pretty good at prodding his teammates and throwing out quips, too. Don Landry has more from Grey Cup.
Calgary’s Karl McCartney has a big job ahead of him in helping shut down Brandon Banks, but as CFL.ca’s Jim Morris writes, the special teams ace is more than ready.