Imagine being on the same team as your favourite childhood athlete. For a few Alouettes receivers, standing alongside Chad Johnson is all that and more.
The Riders are ready to kick off their pre-season schedule and for the newcomers on the team this first game means a chance to prove that they belong in Rider Green
As Dave Campbell explains, the Edmonton Eskimos are excited to finally get away from the practice field, as they prepare for their first pre-season game.
When friends back home ask Thomas DeMarco how is career is going in Canada, he has an answer every football fan in the continent can relate to and readily rationalize.
Rod Pedersen explains how spirits are high at Riders camp, but they’re making sure they get ahead of themselves and look beyond the current task at hand.
CFL.ca’s Don Landry offers his take on the Argos running back scenario where the club may have a good problem on its hands. The starter isn’t known but there are options.
The MMQB is back for good! And with Pat Steinberg’s first of 26-straight columns, he takes a look at the special guest coaches at camps around the league.
He’s one of the most sought after speakers in the state of Washington, but toughest speaking engagement Reggie Jones ever faced is one he can barely remember.
Jamie Nye reports from Roughriders camp where there are spots up for grabs following the departures of the like of Sheets, Simon, Dressler and McCullough.
In a sea of new faces on the defence of the Argonauts – Shea Emry will literally be at the epicentre of whatever good and whatever bad happens with that defence this season.
Uncertainty surrounds Travis Lulay in training camp, still without a true timeline of when he will be able to return from shoulder surgery. Jim Morris reports from Surrey.
CFL.ca’s Justin Dunk reports from Tiger-Cats camp where head coach Kent Austin is executing his distinct method on how to build Canadian talent on his roster.
After a one-year hiatus, the Eskimos returned to the 1st round of the CFL Draft, and added an important piece to a nearly complete puzzle. Dave Campbell explains.