On their second week away from home and the far from ideal weather conditions for football, the Eskimos continue to bond and build off their recent success.
Superman? Not quite. But Argos tailback Curtis Steele is certainly living up to his name in Toronto’s backfield. And don’t think for a second that he’s about to stop.
Hampered by injuries for the better part of the last three years, linebacker Bear Woods is finally healthy, and looking to do his part in his team’s revival.
Don Campbell reports from Ottawa where the REDBLACKS’ sideline boss is advising his team to play smarter, not harder in their Week 8 matchup vs. Edmonton.
Justin Dunk zeroes in on a Hamilton Special Teams unit that has been lights out so far this year, highlighted by some accurate kicking, and clutch returning.
He might not be the biggest or strongest quarterback in the league, but Kevin Glenn has proven that he knows how to win, and has proven that so far this year.
A stellar second half last week on defence is something the Saskatchewan Roughriders hope to build on entering Week 8. CFL.ca’s Jamie Nye has more from Regina.
In this week’s Monday Morning Quarterback, CFL.ca’s Pat Steinberg offers up his opinion on why the West Division has been enjoying so much success this season.
After suffering their first loss, then a bye, the Edmonton Eskimos will embark on a rare football road trip, where they will visit Montreal and Ottawa.