The Bombers’ loss to Calgary was a tough one to swallow, but CFL.ca’s Bob Irving says the silver lining is in the play of backup quarterbacks Brian Brohm and Robert Marve.
Ernest Jackson’s patience is paying off after emerging as an offensive weapon in the Lions’ offence as they head to Winnipeg looking for a playoff spot.
Turnovers and penalties have hurt the Argos in their playoff push and if they hope to make the playoffs this year those aspects of their game will have to be cleaned up.
After weeks of searching the Riders may have finally found a quarterback that can help steady the ship until Durant’s return, even if Joseph lost his first game back.
The story of the 2014 Edmonton Eskimos has been an impressive one thus far, but as Dave Campbell writes, the team is still very much in a good writing mood.
After a stellar rookie season, John Chiles has been sidelined for much of 2014. Now healthy again, John Chiles is back at the right time for the Boatmen. Don Landry has more.
After being flagged 18 times for 224 yards against the Argos, Chris Jones is looking for better discipline from the Eskimos especially with a playoff berth on the line.
With only one win on the season the REDBLACKS were looking for a spark and they found one in the form of Jonathan Williams who helped Ottawa to their second win and hopes to bring more.
The East Division is the most compelling in the CFL right now, which is why CFL.ca’s Matt Cauz has dedicated over 1,100 words on it in his latest column.
Corey Chamblin has moved away from his aggressive style since Darian Durant’s injury but he must get back to it if he hopes to guide the Riders into the playoffs this year.
Despite a loss to the Calgary Stampeders there is still plenty of room for optimism in Saskatchewan as they saw an improved offence and remain in the hunt for the playoffs.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats went through September with a 4-1 record and the main reason for it has been the play of the defence including sack leader Eric Norwood and DB Rico Murray.
With Andrew Harris out after surgery earlier in the week while Stefan Logan and Tim Brown deal with their own injuries the Lions vaunted running game will be handed to a CFL rookie in Week 15.